The Supply Chain Management concentration prepares students to understand the big picture of supply chains while also diving into various operational functions including transportation and logistics, procurement, and operations management.
If a student chooses to pursue this concentration, five courses totaling at least 20.0 hours must be taken.
Course Requirements
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
---|---|---|
MGT 307 | HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT | 4 |
or MGT 360 | LEADERSHIP | |
Select four of the following: | 16 | |
TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS | ||
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | ||
SERVICE SECTOR MANAGEMENT | ||
NEGOTIATIONS | ||
MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP |
Second Concentration
A student majoring in Management may have more than one Management concentration.
Exception: students with a General concentration cannot have a second Management concentration.
While a student may complete more than one Management concentration, at least 50% of the courses used for the completion of a second concentration must be unique to the completion of that concentration.
Global Business Perspective
If an IB or MGT course is shared between Global Business Perspective and the Management major, additional hours of Open Elective credit are required. Any IB or MGT course used toward Global Business Perspective must be passed with C- or higher.
Experiential Learning
If either MGT 393 or IB 350 is completed in the Management major consult with academic advisor regarding options for Experiential Learning.
Graduation Requirements
All Management (MGT) courses and any other courses used toward the Management major must be completed with a minimum grade of C- and with a combined GPA of 2.000 or higher.