+ Supply
Chain Management
Department
of Management
3018 Business Administration, 419-372-2946
Purpose
Supply chain management integrates all of
the business processes required to satisfy
customer needs. This involves understanding
and coordinating purchasing, operations, and
logistics across the multiple organizations
involved in designing, sourcing, producing,
and delivering products and services. Supply
chain managers design processes to meet customer
needs; plan for relevant materials, equipment,
and human resources; develop and implement
sourcing strategies; and build strategic relationships
with supply chain partners.
BSBA
general degree requirements
Students completing the supply chain management
specialization must complete University,
general
degree, admission
course, and business
core requirements for the BSBA degree,
including admission
to the BSBA program.
Admission
to the Supply Chain Management specialization
Students are encouraged to enroll in the supply
chain management program as freshmen. However,
to be admitted officially to the specialization,
students must have been admitted to the BSBA
program and have a BGSU cumulative grade point
average of at least 2.5.
Supply
Chain Management specialization requirements
(21 hours) — click
for 2008-2009 course requirements
- MGMT
330, 441, 442, 445, 447, 448, 449
Students
should consult the faculty advisor for more
detailed information about requirements.