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2025-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

Supply Chain Management, B.S.B.A.


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Supply Chain Management involves the strategic integration of diverse business facilities, functions, and activities throughout the supply chain for the purpose of providing goods and services to customers as efficiently as possible. Achieving efficiency in the supply chain is accomplished by developing knowledge of transportation, inventory control, warehousing, material handling, purchasing, production control, and the tools necessary to analyze and coordinate these activities. The concept of total cost analysis (taking all costs into account before making decisions), and cost trade-offs (letting one or more costs rise to take advantage of greater savings in other costs) is also central to supply chain management. These concepts, once honed, apply to many facets of business and personal decision making.

Credit Requirements*


  • General Education: 46 credits
  • Business Core: 38-41 credits
  • Major Requirements: 18 credits
  • Free Electives: 15-18 credits
  • Total Credits to Graduate: 120 credits

* All undergraduate degree programs require a minimum of 120 credits.  Some courses meet multiple requirements, but are only counted once toward the 120 credit total required to graduate.

B.S.B.A. Core Requirements


All B.S.B.A. majors in the John L. Grove College of Business should satisfactorily complete the 100-/200-level business core courses during their freshman and sophomore years and the 300-400-level business core courses during their junior and senior years, as listed below.

Required Courses in Related Fields


Note:


  • Students who place at the advanced level in the mathematics placement/competency test are not required to take MATH 140 . In lieu of MATH 140 , students are required to take an additional free elective.
  • Completion of ECON 101  and ECON 102  will satisfy the requirement for ECON 113 .

Major Course Requirements


Students should meet with their faculty advisor to plan the sequencing of their major program of study. Students interested in a double major and/or minor shall be required to take the prescribed courses in each respective major and/or minor. Students can double count one course between business majors with the permission of the respective department chair(s). Refer to the index under Double Majors and Minors for further information.

General Education


General Education Requirements

General Education Requirements Specific for this major

Supply Chain Management Career Opportunities


Graduates with a Supply Chain Management background can find employment in a wide range of occupational specialties including logistics, warehousing management, transportation management, operations and production management, purchasing, inventory control, and customer service to name but a few. Salaries for recent graduates in supply chain programs, according to several surveys, rank near the top among the various business majors. Supply Chain Management also plays a central role in the global economy. Many job opportunities are available which involve developing and maintaining the international supply chain.

Advising Notes:


  1. MATH 140 is recommended before taking ECON 113.
  2. MATH 140 and ITAN 142 are prerequisites for SCMG 200.
  3. All B.S.B.A. majors in the John L. Grove College of Business should satisfactorily complete the 100-/200-level business core courses during their freshman and sophomore years and the 300-400-level business core courses during their junior and senior years.

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