MBA Specialization in Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Organizations across industry fields recognize that skilled supply chain professionals are fundamental to business success. This specialization is designed to develop creative and competent supply chain managers. The innovative program integrates international business concepts throughout the curriculum, emphasizes applied problem-solving methods and provides an interdisciplinary approach to the supply chain field.
Eastern Michigan University's Supply Chain Management (SCM) program is applied. Students engage in SCM research with corporations and businesses. The program is global in that it was developed from an international perspective.
To receive an MBA with the Supply Chain Management specialization, you must complete all MBA foundation*, core, an innovation restricted elective, an analytical skills restricted elective, and all courses required for the specialization.
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| Required Courses: |
9 hours |
| SCM 611 |
Supply Chain Management (3) |
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| SCM 614 |
Info. Technology for Supply Chain Management (3) |
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| SCM 618 |
Logistics in the Supply Chain (3) |
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6 hours |
| EM 620 |
Integrated Product and Process Design (3) |
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| SCM 622 |
Supply Chain Management (3) |
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| SCM 624 |
Operations Planning and Scheduling in Supply Chain (3) |
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| SCM 628 |
Purchasing, Outsourcing, and Quality (3) |
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15 hours |
Offered by the Faculty from the Department of Computer Information Systems,Department of Marketing, and the School of Engineering Technology. *Students who have earned a BBA from an AACSB accredited university will waive all of the foundation courses. Students who have taken undergraduate business courses at a non-AACSB-accredited institution may request a waiver review.
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