Supply Chain Management/Logistics Concentration
12 courses/36 credits:
9 core MBA courses - 3 credits each
3 supply chain management/logistics concentration courses - 3 credits each
Supply Chain Management/Logistics Concentration courses:
MBA 857 Supply Chain Management| This course takes a strategic, managerial, and
cross-functional view of supply chain management,
enabling managers to participate in the vision and
implementation of world-class supply chain
networks. To achieve this, the course introduces a
Supply Chain Roadmap process model as a guiding
framework for designing and implementing
integrated supply chains. Students will gain the
knowledge and analytical tools to perform analysis
and act as change agents within their
organizations. 3 credits. |
Plus two of the following:
MBA 837 Planning and Scheduling Management| The purpose of this course is to develop advanced
level understanding of planning and scheduling
management knowledge in the context of project
management. Using the Project Management Body of
Knowledge (PMBOK), students will learn core
concepts and principles of planning and
scheduling management, as well as the application
of various methods, tools and techniques commonly
used to manage organizational projects. 3 credits. |
MBA 867 Risk and Quality Management| The primary goal of this course is to develop
advanced level understanding of risk and quality
management. Using the Project Management Body of
Knowledge (PMBOK), students will learn core
concepts and principles of risk and quality
management, as well as the application of various
methods, tools and techniques commonly used to
manage organizational projects. 3 credits. |
MBA 897 Special Topics in Supply Chain
Management/Logistics| This course option allows for the exploration of
current topics in the field of supply chain
management/logistics. This course may be repeated for credit as topic changes. 3 credits. |