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Study Abroad Supply Chain Management at Colorado State University

Written by Bharath Ravi | May 30, 2020 7:40:55 AM

The campus is located in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. Fort Collins is a vibrant town full of local eateries, pubs, boutiques and home to Colorado State University. With 300 days of sunshine, snow-capped mountains, idyllic lakes and clear-running rivers, it is hard to deny that people like to get outdoors here all year round.

Fort Collins is located 56 mi north of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. Colorado State University is one of the nation’s top public research universities and an institution on the rise. In the last decade, CSU has produced record enrolment, built on all-time highs in student diversity and student success. At Colorado State University’s College of Business, we know business with a conscience changes the world for good, every day. We instil this message in our students, who become graduates, who become employees and leaders who use what they’ve learned here to make a difference.

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:

  • knowledge and skills adequate to assume entry-level supply chain management positions in the broad spectrum of organizations and be prepared to pursue careers in a wide variety of organizations and industries
  • knowledge of how global supply chains operate and skills to make decisions to support strategic and tactical activities to manage efficient and effective supply chains
  • an understanding of ethical decision-making skills with respect to dealing with supplier and customer organizations
  • an understanding of the skills required to manage risk, innovation, and the dynamics of supply chains in the current global economy

Curriculum:

All University Core Curriculum (AUCC) 31 Credits

  • CO150 College Composition 
  • ECON202 Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECON204 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • MATH141 Calculus in Management Sciences
  • STAT204 Statistics for Business Students
  • 3A Biological and Physical Sciences
  • 3B Arts and Humanities
  • 3D Historical Perspectives
  • 3E Diversity and Global Awareness

Business Core • 38 Credits

  • BUS100 Introduction to Business
  • ACT210 Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • ACT220 to Managerial Accounting
  • BUS201 Foundations of Sustainable Enterprise
  • BUS220 Ethics in Contemporary Organizations
  • BUS260 Social-Ethical-Regulatory Issues in Bus.
  • BUS300 Business Writing and Comm. 
  • CIS200 Business Information Systems
  • CIS370 Business Analytics
  • FIN300 Finance
  • MGT301 Supply Chain Management
  • MGT320 Contemporary Mgt.
  • MKT300 Marketing 
  • BUS479 Strategic Mgt.

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.