The Supply Chain Management program aligns with existing programs, courses, and faculty in the fields of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Project Management, and Analytics.
Program Learning Objectives
Supply chain management has responsibility for the movement of raw materials and component parts into and within a business firm and to the distribution of finished products and services to customers.
The Supply Chain Management program will provide students with a background in the design and management of supply chains including qualitative and quantitative modeling of supply chain systems. The Supply Chain Management curriculum has a focus on technical and analytical skills, leadership, and communication proficiency.
Students will learn analytical skills used in system design frameworks and modeling that support data-driven decision-making. Students will be able to identify and solve complex supply chain problems and will demonstrate heightened levels of proficiency in the investigation of complex problems grounded in mathematics, computer science, business, decision science, and engineering. In addition, students will learn techniques used to formulate solutions that meet specified needs with regard to public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic considerations.
This coursework will develop skills in high demand for career paths in areas such as healthcare, energy systems, financial management, insurance, manufacturing and production systems, military planning, shipping and distribution, and transportation.
Student Learning Outcomes
Supply Chain Management graduates will successfully demonstrate the following program outcomes:
1. Critical Thinking: Students will exemplify critical thinking skills and will demonstrate an ability to obtain and process qualitative and quantitative information to make data-driven decisions focused on solving supply chain management problems.
2. Analytical Tools: Students will apply decision-support tools to business decision-making and will illustrate analytical mastery of content knowledge in problem-solving.
3. Communication: Students will deliver effective and professional communications using a variety of delivery venues.
4. Leadership: Students will apply strategic planning skills to effect change initiatives under supply chain management circumstances within the business context.
5. Teamwork: Students will contribute to the development of high-performing teams and collaborative working environments.