Logistics and Supply Chain Management

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Program Description

The logistics and supply chain management major is an integrated program of study concerned with the integration of business processes across organizations, from material sources and suppliers through manufacturing and processing to the final customer. This major provides students with the core knowledge related to a wide variety of supply chain activities, including demand planning, purchasing, inventory control, distribution, information technology, and global supply chain management. Lectures and applications in this major highly rely on up-to-date materials, case studies, field visits and projects that would prepare students to work in the very competitive and lucrative fields of supply chain management. The supply chain management major prepares students for a broad career field, where professionals are involved in every step of the process in providing goods to the consumer, from the time when materials are grown in the ground or mined from it, until they appear on the retail store shelves. Graduates with a supply chain major are likely to work in any of these key areas: materials and procurement, logistics, supply chain management, inventory management, operations, distribution, sales and customer service and consulting.

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Brief

The logistics and supply chain management major is an integrated program of study concerned with the integration of business processes across organizations, from material sources and suppliers through manufacturing and processing to the final customer. This major provides students with the core knowledge related to a wide variety of supply chain activities, including demand planning, purchasing, inventory control, distribution, information technology, and global supply chain management. Lectures and applications in this major highly rely on up-to-date materials, case studies, field visits and projects that would prepare students to work in the very competitive and lucrative fields of supply chain management. The supply chain management major prepares students for a broad career field, where professionals are involved in every step of the process in providing goods to the consumer, from the time when materials are grown in the ground or mined from it, until they appear on the retail store shelves. Graduates with a supply chain major are likely to work in any of these key areas: materials and procurement, logistics, supply chain management, inventory management, operations, distribution, sales and customer service and consulting..

Code Title Prequisites
EL114 Study Skills None
EL121 Cost Accounting EL11
EL122 Applied Statistics EBA110
EL124 Macroeconomics EL113
EL126 Information Technology None
ELI125 ESP I None
Code Title Prequisites
EL211 Information Systems EL126
EL213 Principles of Marketing EL112
EL214 International Trade Economics
EL215 Logistics Management II EL123
EL216 Operations Research EBA110
ELI212 ESP II ELI125
Code Title Prequisites
EL321 Financial Management EL112
EL322 Managerial Accounting EL121
EL323 Quality Management EL112
ELS324 e-Logistics EL221
ELS325 Retail Management ELS314
ELS326 Management of Distribution Institutions ELS314

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