Supply Chain Management
College of Business
BSBA areas of specialization
Department of Management
3018 Business Administration Building, 419-372-6963
Purpose
Supply chain management integrates all of the business processes required to satisfy customer needs. This involves understanding and coordinating purchasing, operations, and logistics across the multiple organizations involved in designing, sourcing, producing, and delivering products and services. Supply chain managers design processes to meet customer needs; plan for relevant materials, equipment, and human resources; develop and implement sourcing strategies; and build strategic relationships with supply chain partners.
BSBA general degree requirements
Students completing the supply chain management specialization must complete University, general degree, admission core, and business core requirements for the BSBA degree, including admission to the BSBA program.
Admission to the Supply Chain Management specialization
To be admitted officially to the specialization, students must have been admitted to the BSBA program and have a BGSU cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5.
Supply Chain Management specialization (18 hours) - Spring 2020 course requirements
- MGMT 3300, 3380, 4410, 4420, 4450, 4470
Students should consult the faculty advisor for more detailed information about requirements.
Notes:
- Students must meet prerequisites in effect at the time of course enrollment.
- Students must achieve a grade of C or higher in MGMT 3000 in order to enroll in advanced Management courses and must meet all other course prerequisites.
Updated: 04/02/2020 10:52AM