Supply Chain Management Diploma
Program Description (Major Code: SC12)
The Supply Chain Management (SCM) Diploma program is a sequence of courses that prepares students for careers in the SCM profession. Areas covered in this degree program include basic fundamentals of supply chain management including procurement, issues in executing global supply chains, logistics and transportation. It also includes business management, accounting principles, business communications, economics of supply and demand, computer fundamentals, and database management skills. Program graduates, who receive a Supply Chain Management Diploma, will be better qualified as future potential entry-level salaried supervisors and coordinators in the logistics industry.
Admissions Requirements
- Must be 16 years of age
- Completion of high school or GED and submission of official transcript required to apply
- Achievement of minimum program admission scores in Reading, English, and Math
- Transfer of previous post-secondary credits will be determined by the Office of Enrollment Services
Student Performance/Graduation Requirements: Students must maintain a 2.0 grade point average and complete all required courses to graduate.
Course Outline
Curriculum
General Education Courses (8 Credits)
Select one of the following
Occupational Courses (29 Credits)
Select one of the following (3 Credits)
Select one of the following (3 Credits)
Program Specific Electives (8 Credits)
Total Credit Hours: 51
Minimum Program Length in Semester Terms: 5 Credits
Estimated Program Cost: $7,169