The Minor in Global Supply Chain Management addresses students who would like to achieve a basic yet rigorous understanding of the fundamentals of supply chain management in a global setting, including topics such as operations, procurement, lean systems, sourcing, warehousing, supply chain analytics and international logistics and distribution. The minor typically requires 20 credit hours in the Michael Neidorff School of Business, three credit hours in Mathematics, and the successful completion of a primary major.
Requirements for the minor
Requirements:
Students must take:
- BAT-1101
- BAT-1102
- One of MATH-1311 or MATH-1305
- One of BAT-2301 or MATH-1320
- BAT-2302
- BAT-3301
- One of BAT-3304 or BAT-3394
- BAT-3307
An additional 3 credit hours from one of the following:
In all cases selected in agreement with and pre-authorized by the Dept. Chair:
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