May 21, 2024
2023-2024 Online Catalog
2023-2024 Online Catalog
Supply Chain Management, A.S. |
Program Description
The Supply Chain Management degree program provides fundamental principles of supply chain management and logistics. Students learn the roles and functions of inventory control and distribution planning, transportation systems, purchasing, computerized logistics, and careers in the field.
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:
- Differentiate supply chain management from logistics;
- Explain purchasing processes, policies, and procedures;
- Compare modes of transportation and related policies;
- Outline computer and supply chain security measures;
- Explain how technology is utilized in logistics and supply chain management;
- Communicate effectively in both oral and written forms for all business settings;
- Apply critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and quantitative reasoning skills to resolve issues in supply chain management;
- Demonstrate the ability to identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively manage information using library and electronic resources to solve complex problems in the study of supply chain management;
- Evaluate the various issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Supply Chain Management industry.
After Union College
Graduates will be prepared with the knowledge and skills that have labor market value to the supply chain management industry. Graduates will be equipped for entry-level careers or advancement in the field of supply chain management and they will be able to continue their education by transferring to a four-year college.
Fall Semester
- ENG 101 - English Composition I 3 credit hours
- 3 credit hours
- BUS 105 - Organization and Management 3 credit hours
- 3 credit hours
- ACC 103 - Accounting I 3 credit hours
Spring Semester
- SCM 105 - Inventory Management 3 credit hours
- 3 credit hours
- BUS 110 - Business and Technology 3 credit hours
Fall Semester
- ECO 201 - Principles of Economics I 3 credit hours
- 4 credit hours
- SCM 201 - Transportation Operations 3 credit hours
- 3 credit hours
- BUS 201 - Business Law I 3 credit hours
Spring Semester
- SCM 210 - Operations Management 3 credit hours
- ENG 128 - The Dynamics of Communication 3 credit hours
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- ENG 129 - Public Speaking 3 credit hours
- Humanities Gen Ed Requirement - 3 credit hours
- ECO 202 - Principles of Economics II 3 credit hours
- MAT 246 - Business Statistical Analysis 4 credit hours