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Supply Chain Management Minor

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The Supply Chain Management Minor is designed to give students of all non-business majors the knowledge and skills needed to provide value in their marketplace. Business majors should consider double majoring.

Supply Chain Management is a growing field that is becoming an important key for businesses to stay competitive and agile. Supply chain management deals with how businesses secure raw materials, turn raw materials into finished products, and transport and distribute the products to consumers. Our courses will help you gain the necessary skills and knowledge in supply chain management to complement your major program of study and expand your employment and career opportunities upon graduation.

Supply Chain Management Minor Course Work

The John L. Grove College of Business offers an 18-credit Supply Chain Management minor for non-business students. The minor will help you gain an understanding of the network of facilities, functions, and activities that are used to produce or deliver a product or service. These courses combined with hands-on learning experiences will prepare you for a wide range of job opportunities. For complete course descriptions, visit the catalog.

  • SCMG 200 - Statistical Applications in Business 
  • SCMG 330 - Supply Chain and Operations Management 

  • SCMG 315 - Strategic Procurement
  • SCMG 355 - Managing Quality and Continuous Improvement 
  • SCMG 370 - Integrated Supply Chain Systems 
  • SCMG 380 - Data Mining for Supply Chain Management 
  • SCMG 390 - Strategic Warehouse Management 
  • SCMG 410 - Distribution Systems in Supply Chains 
  • SCMG 420 - Global Logistics Systems 

AACSB accredited

The John L. Grove College of Business is internationally accredited by the most prestigious business-accrediting agency, AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Shippensburg University offers small class sizes and plenty of opportunities for one-on-one contact with faculty members. Classes are taught by professionals with both a strong theoretical understanding of business administration and a working knowledge of modern accounting practices. Our faculty has a diverse range of professional backgrounds, including government financial management, personal finance, portfolio analysis and more.

Contact the Finance and Supply Chain Management Department

Grove Hall 228 Phone: 717-477-1434