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MAN 2159 Supply Chain Management Concepts & Applications

This course provides an in-depth study of Supply Chain Management (SCM) functions and the application of effective SCM strategies and practices to achieve improved operations in manufacturing and service organizations. It focuses on analysis of real-world SCM challenges, strategies and techniques.

Division: Business and Public Services
Department: Management
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: Yes

Prereqs: NONE  

Outcomes

  • Apply various strategies to real world problems and evaluate their impact on integrated SCM operations.
  • Apply real world understanding of interrelationships and contributions of the operational functions necessary for effective SCM using relevant case studies.
  • Utilize IT tools and applications to solve SCM quantitative problems.
  • Calculate demand forecasts and determine resource requirements using IT applications.
  • Research and report on the implications of quality, globalization, and ethics within SCM operations.

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom Hours: 3