Supply Chain Management Program Information

Bachelor of Business Administration

 

CurriculumAccreditationPerformance

 

This program provides the skills and knowledge required to be successful throughout a challenging and rewarding career within a supply chain management occupation.  Graduates will have opportunities that utilize a multitude of talents and skills, providing an invigorating and exciting career that never grows stagnant.  Potential occupations include demand planner, project manager, vendor-managed inventory analyst, supply chain management analyst, warehouse management, production planner, and transportation specialist.  According to the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, the supply chain management industry is one of the fastest growing industries within the United States and the world with supply chain management alone accounting for 8% of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product.

Students finishing this program will have completed a well-rounded curriculum including business and general education cores, as well as the major core that examines all aspects of the industry from raw materials to end users and everything in between.  Global perspectives combined with cultural diversity are interwoven within the curriculum creating an awarenessof today’s business environment within which the students will ultimately compete. 

 

4 + 1 BBA/MBA
Bachelor/Master of Business Administration

The 4+1 program provides an exciting pathway for students to earn a BBA degree and an MBA degree in 5 years. Students in the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program majoring in Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management, Management, Marketing, or Supply Chain Management can apply to this program.  Once accepted, students will complete up to 15 MBA credit hours in their junior and senior years to fulfill the Business Elective Requirements.  The MBA credits will apply to both the MBA and BBA programs.

Students interested in the 4+1 program should contact their Academic Advisors as early as possible for more information and to ensure they follow the appropriate 4+1 program academic plan.  Students must apply to the Center for Graduate Studies after completing 60 credits of their program and before/in the first semester of their junior year in order to be considered official acceptance into the 4+1 program.  Students should contact the Enrollment Department to review acceptance criteria.