Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Global Supply Chain


The Global Supply Chain emphasis within the BS in International Trade Management program prepares individuals for careers in the dynamic world of global logistics. In addition to gaining a solid preparation in business practices, theories and policy, students gain a global perspective on the practical, career enhancing knowledge needed by aspiring logistics professionals as they navigate their way into this rapidly growing career path.

Career Objective

This degree helps prepare students for careers in:

  • International Logistics
  • Transportation Management
  • International Distribution Management
  • Purchasing/ Contracts Management
  • Warehousing Management
  • 3PL Management
  • Logistics Consultant
  • Operations Management
  • International Supply Chain Support Management

Course of Study

To obtain this degree emphasis, students must complete the requirements shown below in addition to the General Education Requirement.

Degree Requirements:

120 Total Semester Credits comprised of:

  • 60.5 General Education Requirements semester credits
  • 59.5 Degree Emphasis Courses semester credit


Course Number Course Title
Credit Hours
   
TRD 201 Exporting/Importing Environment
3.0
TRD 225 Documentation for the Global Marketplace
3.0
MGT 345 Organizational Behavior
3.0
SCM 202 21st Century International Logistics
3.0
MGT 335 Modern Management Principles
3.0
FAE 230 Business Accounting Concepts
3.0
FAE 302 Global Finance Methods
3.0
TRD 140 Importing:  Duties and Regulations
3.0
SCM 379 Warehousing: In a Global Economy
3.0
SCM 376 Purchasing in the Global Marketplace
3.0
SCM 412 Global Supply Chain Strategies
3.0
BUS 303 International Business Ethics
3.0
BUS 401 Global Culture
3.0
MGT 402 Global Strategic Management
4.0
BUS 403 Global Marketing
3.0
FAE 450 International Economics
4.0
SCM 125 Port Authority
1.5
BUS 404 Researching the Global Village
4.0
BUS 405 Global Business
4.0
 
Total
59.5

 

 

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

Of the 60.5 overall General Education credits required, the following 30 semester credit hours must be completed to meet the General Education requirement:

  • A total of 6 semester credit hours in communications, 3 of which must meet the English Composition requirement.
  • A total of 6 semester credit hours in the humanities
  • A total of 6 semester credit hours in mathematics
  • A total of 6 semester credit hours in the social sciences.
  • A total of 3 semester credit hours in Science Technology
  • A total of 3 semester credit hours in the physical sciences.

The remaining 30 credit hours of the 120 credit hour degree requirement are Electives. Student may chose any of the other courses offered by DSU, transfer in accredited credits from other schools, apply military training credits, or provide CLEP credits to meet this requirement.

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