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Study Abroad Supply Chain Management at Central Connecticut State University

Written by Bharath Ravi | May 30, 2020 7:27:37 AM

The campus is located in New Britain, Connecticut. New Britain is a city in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. Among the southernmost of the communities encompassed within the Hartford-Springfield Knowledge Corridor metropolitan region, New Britain is home to Central Connecticut State University and Charter Oak State College. The city was noted for its industry during the 19th and early 20th centuries, and notable sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include Walnut Hill Park developed by the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and Downtown New Britain.

Central Connecticut State University is the largest university within the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system. Founded in 1849, CCSU is also the state's oldest publicly funded university. The Manufacturing and Construction Management Department offers programs designed to prepare students for technology-oriented supervisory, middle management and leadership positions. The programs respond to an increasing industry demand for highly qualified personnel who have a combination of technical and managerial skills. 

M.S. Supply Chain and Logistics Management Program

Overview:

The M.S. in Supply Chain & Logistics Management (SCLM) program prepares students and working professionals’ careers requiring technical, analytical, and leadership competencies necessary to improve supply chain and logistics processes. The SCLM program combines advanced study in disciplines that expand knowledge in supply chain strategy, warehousing, transporting, logistics, quality, operations, process improvement and leadership.

Program Curriculum

Course and Capstone Requirements:

  • TM 510Industrial Operations Management3 Credits
  • TM 561Application of Lean Principles3 Credits
  • SCLM SCLM 562Supply Chain Strategy3 Credits
  • SCLM 563Strategic Logistics Management3 Credits
  • SCLM 564Quality Systems Management3 Credits
  • SCLM 565Logistics: Traffic and Transportation3 Credits
  • SCLM 566Distribution and Warehouse Management3 Credits

Directed electives:

  • TM 570Supply Chain Modeling and Analysis3 Credits
  • TM 576Autonomous Logistics3 Credits
  • TM 582Evolution of Industrial Management3 Credits
  • SET 590Topics in International Field Studies3 Credits
  • AC 521Accounting for Lean Enterprises3 Credits
  • TM 500Product LifeCycle Management3 Credits
  • TM 502Human Relations and Behavior in Complex Organizations3 Credits
  • TM 551Project Management3 Credits
  • TM 572Innovative Leadership3 Credits
  • TM 512Principles of Occupational Safety3 Credits
  • TM 464Six Sigma Quality3 Credits
  • TM 490Advanced Six Sigma Quality3 Credits
  • SCLM 596Topics in Supply Chain & Logistics Management3 Credits

Faculty:

Professors who teach Supply Chain and Logistics Management, M.S.

Bob Emiliani

Copernicus Hall 212-0200

860-832-3229

emilianibob@ccsu.edu

Haoyu Wang

Copernicus Hall 212-0900

860-832-1824

wanghao@ccsu.edu

Mohammad Rahman

Copernicus Hall 212-0700

860-832-1881

rahman@ccsu.edu

Paul Resetarits

Copernicus Hall 2121000

860-832-1834

Resetarits@ccsu.edu

Location: 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, CT 06053, United States.

Website: Central Connecticut State University 

Providing a broad range of educational and career enhancement opportunities, the Department prepares graduates for careers in rapidly changing fields of technology. Graduate study plans are individually designed by faculty advisers to prepare responsible professionals in the field. The needs and interests of students with established careers are considered, as well as those individuals who aspire to leadership positions in business and industry. Students interested in the undergraduate programs may attend Central Connecticut State University full-time or part-time. Part-time study permits a student to keep a full-time day job and enroll in courses in the later afternoon or evening. Full-time students may complete the program in four years.