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22BO - Supply Chain Management
Program Overview
Program Description
Department(s)
Program Code
Status
Learning Outcomes
Name
Name
Requisites
First Semester | 14-16 Credits | |
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
CLC120 ^ | College Success Seminar | 2 |
BUS121 | Introduction to Business | 3 |
CIT111 | Comprehensive Spreadsheets or | |
CIT119 | Introduction to Office Software or | |
CIT120 | Introduction to Computers | 3 |
SCM110 # | Introduction to Supply Chain Management | 3 |
MTH122 + | College Algebra or | |
MTH127 | Finite Mathematics or | |
MTH142 | General Education Statistics or | |
MTH222 | Business Statistics or | |
AMT122 | Business Mathematics | 3-5 |
Second Semester | 15-20 Credits | |
Course | Title | Hours |
ACC121 | Financial Accounting or | |
ACC110 | Accounting in Business | 2-4 |
BUS221/LGL221 | Business Law I | 3 |
SCM115 | Sourcing and Procurement | 3 |
SCM120 | Inventory Management and Planning | 3 |
ENG121 | English Composition I | 3 |
General Elective (required to meet 60-credit minimum for degree ONLY if taking the combination of AMT 122, ACC 110, and BUS 111 courses.) | 1-4 | |
Summer Semester | 3 Credits | |
Course | Title | Hours |
ENG126 | Advanced Composition: Scientific and Technical Communication or | |
AMT111 | Business Communication | 3 |
Third Semester | 15-16 Credits | |
Course | Title | Hours |
SCM125 | Warehousing and Distribution | 3 |
SCM130 | Logistics and Transportation | 3 |
ACC122 | Managerial Accounting or | |
BUS111 | Fundamentals of Finance | 3-4 |
ECO222 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
SCM215 | Operations Management or | |
BUS215 | Operations Management | 3 |
Fourth Semester | 15 Credits | |
CoUrse | Title | Hours |
HUM127 | Critical Thinking or | |
PHI125 | Introduction to Ethics | 3 |
CMM121 | Fundamentals of Speech | 3 |
SCM150 * | Supply Chain Management Capstone | 3 |
BUS115 + | Elements of Supervision or | |
BUS223 ** | Principles of Management | 3 |
ECO221 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
Total Hours for A.A.S. Degree | 62-70 |
^ CLC 120 is an institutional requirement for graduation.