For Students looking to launch or advance a career in the developing field of Supply Chain Management (SCM), The Wescoe School offers a new and innovative program of study.
The concentration in Supply Chain Management complements the solid grounding in management and leadership provided in our established accelerated Business Administration curriculum. Six new industry specific modules deliver in-depth application to the challenges of the supply chain environment, giving students an effective foundation in managing the supply chain and a clear understanding of the strategic importance of a well-functioning supply chain.
Because supply chains span the globe, the program explores issues of risk and sustainability. Various Lean Manufacturing philosophies are examined within the framework of improving quality, reducing costs and providing the customer with value.
In addition, the concentration addresses the unique systems required for the successful management of the supply chain and how the demand side of the value chain must be integrated with the supply side.
The structure of classes reinforces the importance of experiential and team-based learning. Students are teamed and work together on projects and presentations both inside and outside the classroom. Students are encouraged and expected to voice their opinions and reflect on their learning. Classes take many forms but generally consist of some lecture with real life application of theory, class discussions, review of assignments and presentations.
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Course Description for the Bachelor’s of Business Administration with a concentration in Supply Chain Management.
Associates
For some students, this is a great way to earn a needed degree while they work toward a bachelor's degree. For others, an associate's degree provides the focused, two-year experience necessary to succeed. No matter what your plans, our academic advisors are always there to help you chart your course of study.
The Associate of Arts Degree requires the completion of 12 courses as General Academic Requirements and 5 courses in a concentration: Business Administration, Accounting, Computer Science, or Psychology.
| General Academic Requirements (12 courses) |
| 1. First Year Seminar (FYS) |
7. History (H) |
| 2. Reasoning (G) |
8. Diversity (D) |
| 3. Literature (L) |
9. Human Behavior & Social Institutions (B)* |
| 4. Fine Arts (A) |
10. Human Behavior & Social Institutions (B)* |
| 5. Philosophy (P) |
11. Life Sciences & Physical Sciences (S)** |
| 6. Religion (R) |
12. Life Sciences & Physical Sciences (S)** |
* courses must be from different departments
**courses must be from different departments
| One of Four Possible Concentrations (5 courses) |
Accounting |
Business Administration |
13. ECN 101 Macroeconomics |
13. ECN 101 Macroeconomics |
14. ECN 102 Microeconomics |
14. ECN 102 Microeconomics |
15. ACT 101 Financial Accounting |
15. ACT 101 Financial Accounting |
16. ACT 201 Accounting Information Systems |
16. BUS 236 Management |
17. ACT 224 Cost/Managerial Accounting |
17. BUS 239 Marketing |
*choose MTH 104 Statistical Methods as "G" for GAR |
*choose MTH 104 Statistical Methods as "G" for GAR |
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Computer Science |
Psychology |
13. CSI 110 Computer Science I |
13. PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology |
14. CSI 111 Computer Science II |
14. PSY 103 Psychological Statistics (prerequisite of MTH 104) |
15. CSI 240 Computer Organization |
15. PSY 104 Research Methods in Psychology |
16. Approved CS Elective |
16. PSY elective (chosen from "Fundamental Processes") |
17. Approved CS Elective |
17. PSY elective (chosen from "Social & Personality ") |
*choose MTH 121 Calculus I as "G" for GAR |
*choose MTH 104 Statistical Methods as "G" for GAR |