Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management integrates topics from manufacturing operations, purchasing, transportation, and physical distribution into a unified program. The program offers integration among these critical, value-adding components to enhance global competitiveness. The objectives are to provide students with a comprehensive background in each area and also to allow students to pursue concentrations within their areas of interest.
Department of Supply Chain Management
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Writing
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WRA 110-150 (4) - Writing, Rhetoric and American Cultures (Tier I)
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Integrative Studies (a minimum of 24 credits are required)
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ISB 200 Level (3) - Biological Science
ISP 200 Level (3) - Physical Science ISP L (2) - Lab or ISB L (2) - Lab IAH 201-210 (4) - Arts and Humanities* IAH 211-241 (4) - Arts and Humanities* ISS 200 Level (4) - Social Sciences* ISS 300 Level (4) - Social Sciences* *Students must include at least one National (N) course and one International/Multicultural (I) course in their Integrative Studies programs. A (D) course may meet either an (N) or an (I) requirement, but not both. See course descriptions for details. | |
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Business Core
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MTH 103 (3) - College Algebra
MTH 124 (3) - Survey of Calculus with Applications I CSE 101 DB/SS (3) - Computing Concepts and Competencies EC 201 (3) - Introduction to Microeconomics EC 202 (3) - Introduction to Macroeconomics ACC 201 (3) - Principles of Financial Accounting ACC 202 (3) - Principles of Management Accounting STT 315 (3) - Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Business EC 340 (3) - Survey of International Economics or MSC 310 (3) - International & Comparative Dimensions of Business FI 311 (3) - Financial Management GBL 395 (3) - Law, Public Policy, and Business ITM 309 (3) - Business Information Systems and Technology MGT 315 (3) - Managing Human Resources & Organizational Behavior MSC 300 (3) - Managerial Marketing MSC 303 (3) - Introduction to Supply Chain Management MSC 317 (3) - Quantitative Business Research Methods MGT 409 (3) - Business Policy and Strategic Management | |
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Major Field (a minimum gpa of 2.0 is required)
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All of the following: MSC 371 (3) - Procurement and Supply Chain Management MSC 372 (3) - Manufacturing Planning and Control MSC 373 (3) - Logistics and Transportation Management MSC 470 (2) - Supply Chain Application and Policy (Tier II) Two of the following major selections: MSC 474 (2) - Negotiation MSC 475 (2) - Decision Modeling in Supply Chains MSC 476 (2) - Transportation Management MSC 479 (2) - Advanced Topics in Supply Chain Management | |
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Elective Credit Outside of Business
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At least 9 credits of general elective courses outside the Broad College, Department of Mathematics, and Department of Statistics and Probability. | |
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Other Elective Credits
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The requirements listed above do not total the credits for graduation. The remaining credits are earned in other elective courses. | |
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Credits Required for Graduation
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A minimum of 120 credits or 123 credits (if credit for MTH 1825 was earned at MSU) is required for graduation. A maximum of 3 credits (only two distinct 1 credit enrollments for Accounting majors) of internship or other work experience counts towards graduation. A maximum of 6 credits in English as a Second Language (ESL) 220, 221, 222 or 223 counts towards graduation as other electives. | |