B.B.A. Logistics & Supply Chain Management

The Logistics and Supply Chain Management program prepares students to manage the intricate processes of sourcing, procurement, production, and distribution of goods and services. Students will gain crucial knowledge and skills related supply chain strategy, inventory management, logistics operations, transportation systems, global supply chain networks, and sustainability practices.  Students will benefit from practical learning through case studies, simulations, and/or internships, and will gain experience in optimizing supply chains and solving real-world logistics challenges. The program also emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and the use of advanced technology such as data analytics and ERP systems.
In terms of industry outlook, logistics and supply chain management is crucial for virtually every sector, ensuring efficient delivery of products and services. With globalization and e-commerce expanding rapidly, there is a growing demand for skilled professionals who can streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve sustainability. Graduates will be able to pursue diverse careers in logistics firms, manufacturing companies, retail chains, consulting firms, and government agencies, with opportunities for advancement and competitive salaries in a dynamic and evolving field.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in written communications.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in oral presentations.
  • Exhibit cross-cultural competencies that will aid in communicating and working with people from different cultures.
  • Design and defend a reasoned resolution to an ethical challenge.
  • Demonstrate knowledge proficiency in the core business disciplines and integrate across multiple business disciplines.
  • Make decisions through business data analysis.
  • Define and explain the practical significance of core/critical logistics supply chain management concepts.
First Year
Fall
CORE REQ Communications (010)3
MATH 1324Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences (CORE REQ (020)3
CORE REQ Life and Physical Science (030)3
CORE REQ Creative Arts (050)3
ACCT 2301Principles of Financial Accounting (DEG REQ)3
or ACCT 3300 Financial Accounting Concepts
Spring
CORE REQ Language, Philosophy and Culture (040)3
CORE REQ Life and Physical Science (030)3
ECON 2301Principles of Macroeconomics (CORE REQ (090))3
ACCT 2302Principles of Managerial Accounting (DEG REQ)3
or ACCT 3311 Management Accounting Concepts
BCIS 1305Business Computer Applications (DEG REQ)3
or CIS 3300 Computer Technology and Impact
Second Year
Fall
CORE REQ Communications (010)3
CORE REQ American History (060)3
CORE REQ Government/Political Science (070)3
ECON 2302Principles of Microeconomics (CORE REQ (090)3
Any Level Elective3
Spring
CORE REQ American History (060)3
CORE REQ Government/Political Science (070)3
PSYC 2301General Psychology (CORE REQ (080)) 13
or SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology
Any Level Elective3
Any Level Elective3
Third Year
Fall
BUSI 3301Professionalism and Communication in Business3
BUSI 3344Introduction to the Global Business Environment3
MKTG 3301Marketing3
LSCM 4323Supply Chain Management3
BUSI 3311Business Statistics3
Spring
FIN 3301Financial Management I3
BUSI 4301Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility3
MGMT 3350Management and Organizational Behavior3
LSCM 4321Production and Operations Management MGMT 4321 and LSCM 4321 may not both be taken. 3
or MGMT 4321 Production and Operations Management
LSCM 4324Transportation Logistics and Distribution3
Fourth Year
Fall
BUSI 3332Legal Environment of Business3
CIS 4350Management Information Systems3
ACCT 3301Accounting and Finance Data Analytics 13
LSCM 4326Global Procurement and Strategic Sourcing3
LSCM 4327Inventory and Warehouse Management3
Spring
BUSI 4359Business Strategy3
MGMT 4370Introduction to Project Management3
or MGMT 4304 Recruitment and Selection of Human Resources
or MGMT 4320 Negotiation and Persuasion
or MGMT 4384 Management Internship
LSCM 4322Business Process, Quality, and Lean Management3
Upper-Level COBA Elective3
Upper-Level COBA Elective3
Total Credit Hours120
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CORE REQ (080) recommended courses are PSCY 2301 or SOCI 1301. These are not degree required courses.