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Minor in Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Minor in Supply Chain and Logistics Management
The 15-credit minor in supply chain and logistics management is designed for students who want to develop a base knowledge of supply chain and logistics concepts and terminology. Students across all disciplines are provided an opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge to recognize and address supply chain issues in the global marketplace. This program can be tailored to fit each student’s individual needs and is designed to accompany any major.
Students who intend to complete the fundamentals of business minor are strongly encouraged to consult with the office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences to obtain proper advising.
Minor Requirements for Supply Chain and Logistics Management: | ||
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BUS 205 | Business Statistics | 3 credits |
SCM 304 | Global Operations and Supply Management | 3 credits |
Two courses from the following options: | ||
BAN 340 | Statistics for Decision Making | |
SCM 310 | Global Logistics Management | 3 credits |
BAN 315 | Analytical Modeling | 3 credits |
SCM 330 | Enterprise Resource Planning Systems | 3 credits |
SCM 402 | Advanced Analytical Methods for SCM | 3 credits |
SCM 405 | Supply Chain Strategy — Capstone | 3 credits |
One course with a global/international focus from the following options: | ||
MKT 430 | International Marketing | 3 credits |
FIN 430 | International Finance | 3 credits |
MGT 440 | Cross Cultural Management | 3 credits |
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