Supply and Value Chain Management

Overview

Supply and value chain management is cross-disciplinary and encompasses interrelated elements of marketing, logistics, purchasing, operations management, and information technology. In today's highly competitive environment, the multiple firms in a supply chain must be able to collectively respond to rapidly changing customer requirements. To do this efficiently and effectively requires working together across functions within the firm and beyond the boundaries of the firm to understand and respond to changing customer requirements and to match supply to customer demand. This program is designed to give students the skills and capabilities needed for supply chain positions in companies facing such challenges.

Major Course Requirements (21 semester hours)

Specific course requirements (21 semester hours)

INSC 30723 eBusiness Planning
INSC 40313 Logistics and Transportation
INSC 40323 Procurement/Supply Management
INSC 40333 Supply Chain Information Technologies
INSC 40343 Supply Chain Planning and Coordination
INSC 40353 Global Supply Chain Management
MARK 30233 Business Marketing

** Special Note: As part of the upper level business core requirements, SVCM majors must take INSC 30313 Supply Chain Management rather than INSC 30153.

Free Electives: Please see your academic advisor in the NSRC to determine the number of elective hours needed to reach 124 total hours.

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