Program Overview
The University of Hartford's Supply Chain and Logistics Management program equips students with analytical skills and practical experience to create business value through coordinated supply chain processes. The program prepares graduates for entry-level positions in the field, meeting the growing demand for skilled professionals in this industry. Through core courses, specialized electives, and an internship, students gain a comprehensive understanding of supply chain management and its applications in various sectors.
Program Outline
- Students gain analytical skills in designing, planning, analyzing, executing, and controlling the sourcing, production, storage, and delivery of products from origin to consumption.
- The program prepares graduates for entry-level positions in the field, such as demand planner, buyer, logistics analyst, operations manager, or contract administrator.
- Demand for professionals in this field is steadily increasing due to market globalization, technological advancements, and increasingly complex supply networks.
Objectives:
- Equip students with the ability to create business value through effective supply chain and logistics management.
- Develop analytical skills for designing, planning, analyzing, executing, and controlling supply chain activities.
- Prepare graduates for entry-level positions in the field.
- Meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in the supply chain and logistics industry.
Program Description:
- The program combines core courses, specialized courses, electives, and an internship.
- Core courses cover fundamental concepts of supply chain and logistics management.
- Specialized courses delve deeper into specific areas like planning, coordination, strategic modeling, data analytics, and logistics management.
- Students can choose electives to tailor the program to their interests and career goals.
- The internship provides practical experience working in a real-world supply chain environment.
Outline:
Course Schedule:
- The program is offered on a full-time basis, with rolling admissions.
- Students typically complete the program in four years.
- The course schedule is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of supply chain and logistics management.
- Supply Chain & Logistics Planning and Coordination: This course focuses on planning and coordinating supply chain activities, including forecasting, inventory management, and transportation.
- Supply Chain & Logistics Strategic Modeling & Data Analytics: This course explores the use of modeling and data analytics to optimize supply chain performance.
- Logistics Management: This course examines the management of logistics operations, including warehousing, transportation, and distribution.
- Supply Chain and Logistics Management Internship: This internship provides students with practical experience in a real-world supply chain environment.
Barney Electives:
- Sustainability and Risk Management in Business: This course explores the importance of sustainability and risk management in supply chain operations.
- E-Commerce: This course examines the impact of e-commerce on supply chain management.
- Project Management: This course teaches students the principles of project management, which are essential for managing supply chain projects.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Coursework: Students are assessed through a variety of coursework, including assignments, quizzes, and exams.
- Projects: Students complete individual and group projects to apply their knowledge and skills to real-world problems.
- Presentations: Students present their findings from projects and research to their peers and faculty.
- Internship: Students are assessed on their performance during their internship.
Assessment Criteria:
- Knowledge: Students are assessed on their understanding of key supply chain and logistics concepts.
- Skills: Students are assessed on their ability to apply their knowledge and skills to solve problems, make decisions, and communicate effectively.
- Professionalism: Students are assessed on their professionalism, including their work ethic, communication, and teamwork skills.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Lectures: Faculty deliver lectures to introduce key concepts and theories.
- Case Studies: Students analyze real-world case studies to apply their knowledge and skills to practical situations.
- Group Projects: Students work in groups to complete projects that require collaboration, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- Guest Speakers: Industry professionals are invited to share their insights and experiences with students.
- Technology: The program utilizes technology, such as simulation software and data analysis tools, to enhance the learning experience.
Faculty:
- The program is taught by experienced faculty with expertise in supply chain and logistics management.
- Faculty members have extensive industry experience and are actively involved in research.
Unique Approaches:
- The program emphasizes experiential learning through projects, case studies, and internships.
- The program offers a global perspective on supply chain and logistics management.
- The program provides students with opportunities to network with industry professionals.
Careers:
Career Paths:
- Warehouse Logistics Manager: Oversees the operations of warehouses, including receiving, storing, and shipping goods.
- Logistics Analyst: Analyzes logistics data to identify inefficiencies and improve performance.
- Procurement Analyst: Sources and negotiates the purchase of goods and services.
- Storage and Distribution Manager: Manages the storage and distribution of goods.
- Transportation Manager: Plans and coordinates the transportation of goods.
- Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerk: Coordinates the production and delivery of goods.
- Operations Manager: Oversees the overall operations of a supply chain.
- Purchasing Agent: Purchases goods and services for companies.
Career Opportunities:
- Manufacturing: Supply chain and logistics management skills are in high demand in the manufacturing industry.
- Transportation and Logistics: Companies that provide transportation and logistics services need skilled professionals to manage their operations.
- Healthcare: The healthcare industry is increasingly focused on supply chain management to improve patient care.
- Government: Government agencies rely on supply chain and logistics management to provide essential services.
Career Outcomes:
- Graduates of the program are well-prepared for entry-level positions in the supply chain and logistics industry.
- The program has a strong track record of placing graduates in successful careers.
- Graduates have the opportunity to earn competitive salaries and benefits.
Other:
Global Market Growth:
The global supply chain management market is expected to grow 11.2% from 2020 to 2027.
Minor Options:
The program offers a minor in Supply Chain and Logistics Management for both Barney and non-Barney students.
Post Baccalaureate Certificate:
The program offers a post-baccalaureate certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management.
Admission:
Applications for admission are considered on a rolling basis.
Contact:
Khalia Whyte, Admission Manager kwhyte@hartford.edu