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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Supply Chain Management Concentration Program:
Overview:
This concentration allows you to merge your academic focus with your career goals while working to earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. You will focus on process improvement, strategic sourcing and procurement management, logistics and distribution, and operations management. This concentration has a strong corporate sponsorship that provides excellent course projects, internships, and job placement opportunities.
Learning Outcomes
Students will demonstrate:
Curriculum:
All University Core Curriculum (AUCC) 31 Credits
Business Core • 38 Credits
Electives • 27-30 Credits
Electives can be any course, not already completed, not already required, nor the equivalent of any completed or required course. The number of elective credits required depends upon concentration, and Business Core & AUCC courses taken. The number of needed Upper Division credits vary by concentration.
Location: Fort Collins, CO 80523, United States.
Website: Colorado state university
The College of Business supply chain management concentration helps undergraduate students develop knowledge of global supply chain management (SCM) along with the skills to implement strategic, efficient, and effective SCM practices in contemporary business enterprises.