Certificate in Operations, Logistics and Supply Management
Program Overview
The Certificate in Operations, Logistics, and Supply Management enhances business students' expertise in supply chain management (SCM), equipping them with the skills to mitigate global supply chain risks, optimize costs, and build strategic partnerships. The program requires completion of 9 credits, including core courses in advanced supply management, operations, logistics, and a practicum. Graduates gain valuable knowledge and abilities to manage and coordinate supply chain functions, contributing to organizational success.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The College of Business offers the Certificate in Operations, Logistics and Supply Management to business students. The certificate gives students expertise in the core areas of supply chain management (SCM) and prepares them for SCM careers. Companies seek employees able to mitigate risk in global supply chains, grasp the cost trade-offs inherent to various SCM activities, and build relationships with key trading partners. This certificate will give students the ability to add value through coordination of functions and firms.
Outline:
- Course List:
- MGT 375 Advanced Supply Management
- MGT 376 Advanced Service and Manufacturing Operations
- MGT 377 Advanced Logistics
- MGT 486B Practicum: Supply Chain Management
- Program Total Credits: 9
- Select 3 of the following courses: 9
Careers:
Companies seek employees able to mitigate risk in global supply chains, grasp the cost trade-offs inherent to various SCM activities, and build relationships with key trading partners. This certificate will give students the ability to add value through coordination of functions and firms.
Other:
Effective Fall 2021. Additional coursework may be required due to prerequisites.