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Supply Chain Management

Credential:
Departmental Certificate
Locations:
Beavercreek and Springfield - Leffel Lane
Semester Credit Hours:
27
Total Tuition & Fees:
$4,382.91

Tuition is based on in-state, in-county rates. Totals do not include textbooks and other materials.

Overview

Want to advance your career in logistics and supply chain management? This post-degree certificate is designed for those with a bachelor’s degree seeking to strengthen their skills in logistics and supply chain management. The program covers contracting and negotiation, performance management, forecasting, inventory and materials management, transportation and distribution, strategic sourcing and risk compliance. These core topics prepare you for roles such as supply chain analyst, logistics coordinator or operations manager while broadening your professional expertise.

Course Requirements

Year One
Fall
Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
MGT 2020 Quality Management
Credit Hours: 3
ECO 2210 Principles of Macroeconomics
Credit Hours: 3
LSC 2220 Logistics and Physical Distribution
Credit Hours: 3
-- LSC, MGT, MKT, ACC or ITS Technical Elective****
Credit Hours: 3
Year Two
Spring
Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
MGT 2650 Negotiation Skills
Credit Hours: 3
ECO 2220 Principles of Microeconomics
Credit Hours: 3
LSC 2100 Purchasing and Supply Management
Credit Hours: 3
LSC 2270 Operations Management
Credit Hours: 3
MKT 2000 Marketing Management ^
Credit Hours: 3
Footnotes

^Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) Credit Available.

**** Technical electives must total appropriate number of hours assigned.  They may come from any combination of courses not already prescribed that use the following course codes:  HRM, INS, LSC, MGT, MKT, ACC, CSD, EBE (except EBE 1100), ITS (except ITS 0700, ITS 0710, ITS 1105), NTK, OAD, or RES.  ACC 1300 is recommended for HRM students.

Students should follow the recommended sequencing of courses, with consideration to the pre/co-requisites, including college preparatory requirements.

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Questions? Contact Us!

J.J. Martin

Assistant Professor, Logistics & Supply Chain Management
937-328-6134
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