Supply Chain Management

Learn Supply Chain Management

1. Gain Comprehensive Knowledge: An SCM course provides a thorough understanding of the entire supply chain process, including procurement, production, logistics, distribution, and inventory management. This holistic view equips you with the knowledge needed to manage and optimize each stage effectively.

2. Enhance Problem-Solving Skills: The course focuses on real-world challenges and case studies, helping you develop critical problem-solving skills. You’ll learn to analyze and address issues such as supply chain disruptions, inefficiencies, and cost management.

3. Improve Career Prospects: With a solid grounding in SCM, you’ll be better positioned for roles in various industries, including manufacturing, retail, logistics, and consulting. The skills and knowledge gained can open doors to career opportunities such as Supply Chain Analyst, Logistics Manager, or Procurement Specialist.

4. Learn Modern Tools and Technologies: The course will introduce you to contemporary SCM tools and technologies, such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, data analytics, and supply chain software. Mastering these tools enhances your ability to leverage technology for better decision-making and process optimization.

5. Develop Strategic and Analytical Abilities: SCM courses emphasize strategic planning and analytical thinking. You’ll learn how to develop and implement supply chain strategies, forecast demand, and make data-driven decisions that align with organizational goals and improve overall performance.

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Program Details

Unlock the complexities of modern logistics with our Supply Chain Management Fundamentals course. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, this comprehensive online course covers the entire supply chain lifecycle, from procurement and production to distribution and customer service. You’ll explore key concepts such as inventory management, demand forecasting, and logistics optimization, while also learning about cutting-edge technologies and best practices that drive efficiency and reduce costs.

Through a blend of engaging video lectures, interactive simulations, and real-world case studies, you’ll gain practical insights into the strategies that can enhance supply chain performance and resilience. Whether you’re looking to enter the field of supply chain management or advance your current career, this course provides the tools and knowledge needed to excel in a dynamic and evolving industry.

Join us to build a strong foundation in supply chain management and develop the skills to make informed decisions that streamline operations and boost organizational success.

Course Curriculum

The program of study for supply chain management is a 120 semester credit hour (sch) program. It includes 105 sch consisting of general education courses (33 sch), 1 free elective (3 sch), the Burroughs Business Core (60 sch), and 3 business electives (9 sch) in addition to the following 15 sch in supply chain management.

Have you ever wondered how that Amazon package arrived at your door so quickly? Supply chain management is the process by which organizations get us the products we consume, and companies need talented employees to help optimize their supply chain. This course will teach students how to use forecasting techniques to match supply and demand, and how to develop logistics networks that help minimize costs and deliver top customer service.  Prerequisites: None

In today’s modern economy, something as simple as a razor might be manufactured in multiple countries with each part coming from a different supplier. This course will teach students how businesses manage this increasing complexity behind the scenes through efficient sourcing of suppliers and operations. Students will have the opportunity to apply this knowledge by conducting a real-world case study of a product of their choosing.  Prerequisites: SCM 330 Forecasting & Logistics 

Everything from the best concert you saw, to your Covid-19 vaccine relies on the existence of effective supply chains. In this course, students will learn about the application of supply chain systems to vital real-world functions. By the end of this class, students have a much better understanding of why supply chain management is vitally important, how it intersects with business, national and global interest, and how supply chains literally save the world.  Prerequisites: None

This course covers the major relevant supply chain technologies and systems. In this course, students survey the systems that enable the supply chain in best-in-class supply chain organizations. Understanding of how information flows throughout the supply chain is critical to managing a supply chain and this will be the main focus in this course. By the end of this course, students will have gained a basic understanding of how supply chain systems work and how they make the supply chain more efficient and effective.  Prerequisites: SCM 330 Forecasting & Logistics; SCM 331 Sourcing & Operations

This course – built in collaboration with corporate advisors – is the culmination of the work as a student of supply chain management. In this course, students will be tasked with creating a series of solutions to actual problems faced by a real-world company in delivering their product to consumers. By the end of this course, students will have built experience in solving real-world supply chain problems and seeing how your solutions compare to the professionals. Prerequisites: SCM 330 Forecasting & Logistics; SCM 331 Sourcing & Operations

FAQs

Business students who want a tangible, focused skill that will immediately translate to a high-paying job upon graduation.

While no prior experience in supply chain management is required to start the program, there are a total of five major courses in the program of study, some of which have prerequisites while others do not. Those details are clearly noted in the College’s course catalogue as well as on this webpage.

The courses are delivered online through a mix of video lectures, interactive quizzes, practical assignments, and discussion forums. This program concentrates its supply-chain-specific courses down to five classes, ensuring that students are only learning relevant, applicable skills. Additionally, the program capstone tasks students with solving supply chain issues of real corporations, which provides them with a portfolio of supply chain planning work.

Yes, the course includes optional live Q&A sessions and webinars with instructors. Additionally, students can participate in discussion forums and group projects to interact with fellow learners and get feedback from the course instructors.

After completion of this undergraduate program, students can consider pursuing graduate coursework in Data Analytics, Computer Science, or Statistics – all of which are relevant to Supply Chain Management roles in different ways. 

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Career Outlook

1. Growing Demand for Supply Chain Professionals: As global trade and e-commerce expand, the demand for skilled supply chain professionals continues to rise. Organizations across various sectors—including manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and technology—are seeking experts to streamline their operations and improve efficiency.

2. Diverse Career Opportunities: A background in supply chain management opens doors to a wide range of career paths. Potential roles include Supply Chain Analyst, Logistics Coordinator, Procurement Manager, Operations Manager, and Supply Chain Consultant. This diversity allows you to choose a career that aligns with your interests and strengths.

3. Increased Earning Potential: Professionals with expertise in supply chain management often enjoy competitive salaries and benefits. As you gain experience and specialize in areas such as logistics, procurement, or inventory management, you can advance to higher-paying positions with greater responsibilities.

4. Opportunities for Career Advancement: Supply chain management offers clear pathways for career progression. With experience and additional qualifications, you can move into senior roles such as Supply Chain Director, VP of Supply Chain, or Chief Operations Officer (COO), leading strategic initiatives and driving organizational success.

5. Impact of Technology and Innovation: The integration of new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, and blockchain, is transforming the field of supply chain management. Professionals who are adept at leveraging these technologies will be well-positioned to lead innovation and enhance supply chain operations, making them highly valuable in the job market.

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