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MBA/Supply Chain Management Track

The MBA-SCM is a specialized track within the MBA program. Supply chain management is an approach to coordinating the functions, processes and enterprises associated with the order-fulfillment cycle. A supply chain typically extends across multiple tiers, including manufacturers and their suppliers, transportation carriers, warehouses, retailers and the customers themselves. SCM focuses on the integration across functions within a firm as well as across enterprise lines.

The MBA-SCM track has the same number of credits as the MBA program. The first 34 credits of the track are the MBA core. Students then take specialized concentration courses to complete the 46 credits required for the MBA. A student interested in the MBA-SCM track should indicate this to his/her adviser early in their program.

MBA/SCM Track Requirements

Course

Title

Credits

Required core courses

     
MBA 600 Strategic Business Problem Solving 3
MBA 605 Business Communications 1
MBA 610 Business Decision Analysis 3
AC 600 Strategic Cost & Profitability Analysis 3
CIS 600 Information Systems Strategy 3
EC 600 Managerial Economics 3
FIN 600 Financial Analysis & Decision Making 3
IB 600 Managing in a Global Economy 3
MG 600 Business Ethics & Legal Environment 3
MG 610 Managing People & Organizations 3
MG 690 Strategic Management (capstone taken in final semester) 3
MK 600 Managing Customers & Markets 3
SCM track courses    3
MG 640 Strategic Sourcing & Supply Management 3
MG 641 Operations & Supply Chain Management 3
MG 642 Transportation Management 3
MK 615 Managing Marketing Channels 3

This program is also offered in an online format. Learn more