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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM)

SCM110

Intro to Supply Chain Mngmt

This course introduces the basics of end-to-end Supply Chain Management (SCM) that are necessary in achieving market and financial value to the company. Students will explore the basic fundamentals of SCM including planning, sourcing, inventory manag...

SCM115

Sourcing and Procurement

This course focuses on the strategic role and issues in sourcing and procurement within the supply chain function. Students will discuss the purchasing process, procurement cycle, relationships with suppliers, negotiations, commodities and global sou...

SCM120

Inventory Management and Plan

This course provides an overview of the dynamics of inventory management and the crucial role that planning plays in the constantly changing supply chain environment. Topics include in-depth understanding of forecasting, customer demand, production p...

SCM125

Warehousing and Distribution

This course provides students with an understanding of the role of warehousing within the larger Supply Chain function and the crucial role it plays to the business’s bottom line. Concepts revolve around the movement of goods within the warehouse env...

SCM130

Logistics and Transportation

This course provides a foundation for the role of transportation and logistics in meeting the needs of the customer as well as the objectives of the company. Students will analyze transportation methods and systems and discuss the role of cost vs. cu...

SCM150

Supply Chain Management Capsto

This course provides students with an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge of the supply chain management field in one of several ways: internship, capstone project, service-learning project or approved SCM certification. In addition to on-site...

SCM215

Operations Management

This class will give students a broad, practical perspective towards the field of Operations Management, a core business function. Students will examine concepts and problems encountered in planning, operating and controlling the production of goods...