Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management

Program Overview:
The Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required to excel in the dynamic field of supply chain and logistics. This program covers a comprehensive range of topics, including procurement, operations management, logistics, and strategic sourcing, preparing graduates for successful careers in various industries.


Program Structure:
The Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management consists of 6 semesters, each providing a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications. The program emphasizes hands-on learning through case studies, group projects, and industry partnerships.

Course Modules

Semester 1:

  • Introduction to Supply Chain Management
  • Principles of Management
  • Business Mathematics
  • Microeconomics
  • Communication Skills

Semester 2:

  • Logistics and Transportation Management
  • Operations Management
  • Accounting for Managers
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Business Law

Semester 3:

  • Procurement and Sourcing Strategies
  • Inventory Management
  • Quantitative Methods for Decision Making
  • Marketing Fundamentals
  • Information Technology in Supply Chains

Semester 4:

  • Supply Chain Risk Management
  • Global Supply Chain Management
  • Project Management
  • Ethics and Sustainability in Supply Chain
  • Elective Module 1 (Choose from Business Analytics, E-commerce, etc.)

Semester 5:

  • Advanced Logistics Systems
  • Demand Planning and Forecasting
  • Supply Chain Analytics
  • Vendor and Supplier Management
  • Elective Module 2 (Choose from Negotiation Skills, Quality Management, etc.)

Semester 6:

  • Capstone Project in Supply Chain Management
  • Strategic Supply Chain Management
  • Internship/Practical Experience
  • Elective Module 3 (Choose from Digital Supply Chain, Lean Six Sigma, etc.)

Assessments

Assessment methods throughout the program are designed to evaluate students’ understanding and application of supply chain management concepts. The following methods will be utilized:

  • Examinations: Written exams at the end of each semester to assess theoretical knowledge.
  • Group Projects: Collaborative projects to foster teamwork and practical application of supply chain principles.
  • Case Studies: Analysis of real-world supply chain scenarios to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Presentations: Individual and group presentations to enhance communication and presentation skills.
  • Capstone Project: A comprehensive project in the final semester that integrates knowledge from all modules and demonstrates practical application in a real-world context.
  • Internship Evaluation: Assessment based on performance during industry internships, providing valuable hands-on experience.

Career Opportunities:
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management can pursue various careers, including:

  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Logistics Manager
  • Procurement Specialist
  • Operations Manager
  • Inventory Control Analyst

Admission Requirements:
Prospective students must meet the university’s admission criteria, which typically include a high school diploma or equivalent, standardized test scores, and any additional requirements specified by the program.



Note: The course modules and assessments are subject to change based on industry trends and academic advancements.