Along with the other three required components, the Professional Field and Supporting Courses allow students to specialize in a specific area of business. The major in Logistics and Supply Chain Management consists of 33 hours beyond the business foundations requirements. Minimum grade of C required.
Professional Field Requirements
- LSCM 3960: Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- LSCM 4360: Global Alliances and International Supply Chain Management
- LSCM 4530: E-Logistics in Supply Chain Management
- LSCM 4560: Business Transportation Management
- LSCM 4860: Advanced Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- LSCM 4800: Logistics Internship
- MGMT 3830: Operations Management
- MGMT 4810: Purchasing and Materials Management
- MKTG 4520: Marketing Channels and Strategic Partnerships
Professional Core Electives:
An additional 6 hours of directed electives (supporting courses) from the following list are required. Students are advised, but not required, to select from within a suggested area of emphasis. Choose 2 courses from one of the following tracks:
Analyst Track
- ACCT 3270: Cost Accounting
- ACCT 4130: Financial Statement Analysis
- ACCT 4270: Managerial Accounting
- BCIS 4660: Decision Systems Design
- DSCI 3710: Business Statistical Analysis Using Spreadsheets
- DSCI 4510: Model-Based Decision Support Systems
Marketing Track
- ACCT 3270: Cost Accounting
- MKTG 3700: Marketing and Money
- MKTG 4280: Global Marketing Issues and Practice
- MKTG 4330: Product Planning and Brand Management
- MKTG 4640: Database Marketing Fundamentals
- DSCI 3710: Business Statistical Analysis Using Spreadsheets
Careers in Logistics
For more information on possible jobs and careers, visit the Marketing & Logisitics Department.
