Supply Chain Management, B.A.
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Supply Chain Management provides expertise in optimizing supply chain oversight needed to move products from expanding networks around the globe.
Program Overview
Ecommerce trends are driving companies to streamline their supply chains through automation, to provide the consumer with an increase in speed and accuracy of order processing and delivery. As global supply chains continue to proliferate, students who secure jobs in this field will be to impact economies and environments throughout the world.
Program Details
Requirements
- Core Curriculum: BA Requirements: 45
- Common Business Requirements: 45
- Concentration Requirements: 18
- Cost Accounting and Business Project Management: 6
- Internship: 3
- Free Elective: 3
- Total: 120
The Supply Chain Management major combines core business courses and specialized courses in forecasting, data analytics, project management, sourcing and logistics to ensure graduates understand the role of supply chains in the greater business context.
Specific courses include:
- Forecasting and Logistics (3 credits)
- Sourcing and Operations (3 credits)
- Supply Chain Management Logistics (3 credits)
- Supply Chain in Action (3 credits)
- Foundations of Data Analytics 1 (3 credits)
- Supply Chain Capstone (3 credits)
- ACCT 315- Cost Accounting (3 credits)
- MNMK 317- Business Project Management (3 credits)
Program Information
- Degree Awarded
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- Bachelor of Arts
- Program Type
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- Major
- Program Location
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- Main Campus - Northeast Philadelphia
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