Major Requirements

Global Supply Chain Management (GSCM) is one of the most important areas in business today. A degree in GSCM will prepare students for a diverse and interdependent world by teaching them and giving them real world experiences through a system wide look at integrative business management.

Core Requirements for the Major

GSC-235 Supply Chain Management: External Focus 3
GSC-345 Customer Focus 3
GSC-355 Supply Chain Management: Internal Focus 3
GSC-445 Design of Supply Chain Systems 3
 Major Electives
Select two of the following:
6
CIS-200 Introduction to Programming  
CIS-309 Data Structures and Computer Architecture  
CIS - 315 Integrated Business with SAP  
CIS-330 Database Management Systems  
CIS-340 Electronic Commerce  
CIS-360 Data Mining  
CIS/GSC-375 Advanced Seminar in Global Outsourcing  
ECO-305 International Trade and Investment  
ENT-375 International Entrepreneurship  
FIN-308 International Finance  
MGT-375 International Management  
MKT-310 Business to Business Marketing  
MKT-330 International Marketing  
MKT-340 Personal Selling  
MKT-350 Retailing Management  
MKT-440 Sales Management  
International Business Elective
Select one of the following:
3
ECO-305
International Trade and Investment  
ENT-375 Internal Entrepreneurship  
FIN-308
International Finance  
MGT-375
International Management  
MKT-330
International Marketing  
Business Core Requirement 
GSC-385  Information Systems for Global Supply Chain Management* 3
Business Elective Requirements  
GSC-115 Introduction to Global Supply Chain Management 3
GSC-399
Global Supply Chain Management Co-op** 6

*Students majoring in Global Supply Chain Management may not take CIS-385 Management Information Systems.

**Students majoring in Global Supply Chain Management are required to take a 6-credit co-op OR a 3-credit Internship and a 3-credit business elective.

Students must achieve a grade of at least “C-” in each of the major courses with a minimum GPA of 2.0 in the major.


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Disclaimer:  The course information provided above is from the 2010-2011 Academic Catalog and is updated annually as new editions are released.  Prior editions of the catalog are also available online.  The catalog under which the student enters serves as the official record of admission, academic, and graduation requirements.  It is the student’s individual responsibility to be aware of the current graduation requirements for his or her particular degree program.  While the University makes reasonable efforts to keep website material current and correct, this information is subject to the University's academic policy committees, relevant accreditation organizations, and (in some instances) state and federal laws and regulations.

 

 



Disclaimer:  The course information provided above is from the 2010-2011 Academic Catalog and is updated annually as new editions are released.  Prior editions of the catalog are also available online.  The catalog under which the student enters serves as the official record of admission, academic, and graduation requirements.  It is the student’s individual responsibility to be aware of the current graduation requirements for his or her particular degree program.  While the University makes reasonable efforts to keep website material current and correct, this information is subject to the University's academic policy committees, relevant accreditation organizations, and (in some instances) state and federal laws and regulations.