MBA in Supply Chain Management
In today’s business environment, supply chain management focuses on managing material and information outside of the factory walls including aspects of globalization and low-cost country sourcing, product design collaboration, demand planning and forecasting, inventory deployment, distribution system design, channel management, procurement, and logistics.
The curriculum for an MBA – Supply Chain Management specialization offers students and professionals excellent growth opportunities. The tremendous need for professionals in this area of business insures a bright future for those who work and study in this discipline.
| Core Courses (required) | 21 Credits | |
| GB-6010 | Managerial Accounting for Decision Making | |
| GB-6020 | Advanced Computer Applications | |
| GB-6030 | Financial Management | |
| GB-6040 | Marketing Management | |
| GB-6050 | Managerial Economics | |
| GB-6060 | Human Resource Management | |
| GB-6070 | Operations Management | |
| Advanced Courses (required) | 9 credits | |
| GB-6225 | Supply Chain Management | |
| GB-6227 | Global Supply Chain Management | |
| GB-7015 | Supply Chain Capstone | |
| Electives (pick one course) | 3 credits | |
| GB-6217 | Transportation and Distribution | |
| GB-6244 | Strategic Procurement | |
| GB-6309 |
Management Information Systems in Supply Chain Management |
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| GB-6341 | Law and Ethics for Supply Chain Management | |
| Total | 33 credits | |