Supply Chain Management (Graduate Certificate)

Supply chain management, broadly defined, encompasses the coordination of business activities from sourcing raw materials to delivering finished goods. The graduate certificate in supply chain management is designed for working business professionals who are interested in expanding their knowledge and skills in the field. Specifically, the program focuses on developing skills in managing operations, data analysis and forecasting, optimizing global supply chains, and project management.

Credits: Students complete four courses (12 credits) for the certificate.
GPA: Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA at certificate completion, and earn a B- or better in all courses.

Required Courses
ADMN 845Supply Chain Management3
ADMN 940Managing Operations3
ADMN 950Data Driven Decisions3
Electives
Select one course from the following: 13
Project Management
Predictive Analytics
Prescriptive Analytics
Total Credits12
1

Students that have completed ADMN 950 and/or ADMN 940 through another graduate certificate will select two or three elective courses accordingly.

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Supply Chain: Identify the role of supply chains in modern business.
  • Operations: Develop strategies for improving efficiency in operations.
  • Data Analysis: Apply the fundamentals of data analysis in analyzing risk and uncertainty in supply chain operations.
  • Project Management: Apply effective project management strategies.