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Program Map: Global Logistics & International Department of , Computer Information Systems, and Global Logistics & International Business, College of Name: SID: Advisor: Start Date: Catalog Date: Expected Graduation Date: Fall Courses Spring Courses Notes Course Name Hours Course Name Hours ENGL Composition I 3 ENGL 1102* Composition II 3 *course must be passed with 1101* Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 grade C or higher MATH College Algebra 3 HUMN 1201 Critical Thinking & 3 1111* Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: None CISM/CSCI Computer Applications 3 ECON 2105 Principles of Macro 3 1130 Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: MATH 1111* Non-lab See options on page 2 3 MATH 1113 PreCalculus 3 science Prerequisite: MATH 1111*

Freshman BUSA 1103 Intro to Business & Leadership 3 BUSA 2106 The Environment of Business 3 Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: None Fall Milestones Total Spring Milestones Total 15 Student should become a Sophomore at end of term. 15

Fall Courses Spring Courses Notes Course Name Hours Course Name Hours GLIB 2109* Business Strategies for Emerging 3 CISM 2130 Business Information Systems 3 *course must be passed with Markets Prerequisite: CISM/CSCI 1130* grade C or higher Prerequisite: None ACCT 2101 Principles of 3 BUSA 2185 Business Research 3 Notes about lab science: Prerequisite: MATH 1111* Prerequisite: BUSA 2182 Students may not receive BUSA 2105 in the Business 3 ACCT 2102 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 credit for both BIOL 1011K

Environment Prerequisite: ACCT 2101* and BIOL 1103; these are the Prerequisite: ENGL 1102*, CISM/CSCI same class. BIOL without lab 1130 may be used as non-lab ECON 2106 Principles of Micro Economics 3 Area C See options on page 2 3 science, but may not be split to Prerequisite: MATH 1111* Option 1 Prerequisite: None cover both science BUSA 2182 Intro to Business 3 Lab science See options on page 2 4 requirements. Prerequisite: MATH 1113 Prerequisite: None Sophomore AFRS 1501 Survey African American Experience 2 Prerequisite: None Fall Milestones Prerequisite: Spring Milestones Total None Student should complete Area F. 17 Student should become a Junior at end of term. 16 Student should have updated resume and prepare to begin interacting in business professional activities offered by COBA. Fall Courses Spring Courses Notes Course Name Hours Course Name Hours GLIB 3190 Global Supply Chain 3 GLIB 3196 Supply Chain Analytics (or) Continuous 3 *course must be passed with (or) GLIB Improvement and Six Sigma grade C or higher Prerequisite: MGNT 3165 4196 Prerequisite: MGNT 3165 and BUSA 2182 GLIB 4190 International Transportation 3 GLIB 3197 Global Business Logistics 3 Management Prerequisite: MGNT 3165 Prerequisite: MGNT 3165 FINC 3155 Business 3 MGNT 3185 3 Prerequisite: ACCT 2101 & 2102; Prerequisite: BUSA 2182; MGNT 3165 ECON 2105 & 2106; BUSA 2182 MKTG 3175* Principles of 3 Area C See options on page 2 3 Prerequisite: Junior standing or Option 2 Prerequisite: varies Junior 42 earned hours + completion of Area F MGNT 3165* Management of 3 POLS 1101 American 3 Prerequisite: Junior standing or Prerequisite: None 42 earned hours + completion of Area F

Fall Milestones Total Spring Milestones Total 15 Student should become a Senior at end of term. 15 Student should submit graduation application to COBA Student Services. Fall Courses Spring Courses Notes Course Name Hours Course Name Hours MGNT 4168 International Business Management* 3 Analytics or Global E-Business 3 *course must be passed with Prerequisite: MGNT 3165 Marketing Prerequisite: MKTG 3175 and CISM grade C or higher track* 2130 Area E See options on page 2 3 Analytics or International Business Marketing and 3 If you are selecting Analytics Option Prerequisite: None Marketing Management Track, you can start taking the track* Prerequisite: MGNT 3165 & MKTG courses in Fall. 3175 HIST 2111 Survey of US History 3 BUSA 4126* Business Policy 3 or HIST Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: ACCT 2101 & 2102; ** Select either Analytics Senior 2112 ECON 2105 & 2106; BUSA 2105, Track or Marketing Track 2106, & 2182; MATH 1113; FINC 3155; MGNT 3165; MKTG 3175 Analytics Track (Choose any BUSA 3145 Global Business Issues 3 GLIB International / 3 Two): Prerequisite: Junior standing or 4192/4194 International : Theory & Policy CISM/DATA 3109, 3110, 42 earned hours + completion of Area F Prerequisite: MGNT 3165 & MKTG 3111 3175 Free Elective Any SSU course 3 Prerequisite: Varies Marketing Track (choose Fall Milestones Total Spring Milestones Total Two): Student should visit Career Services for resume update, 15 Student should have a job in their major field by 12 MKTG 3179, 4179 mock interview opportunities, and access to job search graduation or been accepted into graduate school. boards. Does this Degree Program Require a Minor? No

Total Hours Required for this Degree Program: 120

Program Map: Global Logistics & International Business Department of Accounting, Computer Information Systems, and Global Logistics & International Business, College of Business Administration Core Curriculum vi. POLS 2401 Global Issues 3 hrs Area A – Essential Skills 9 hrs vii. PSYC 1101 Intro to General Psychology 3 hrs i. ENGL 1101 English Composition 1 3 hrs viii. PSYC 2103 Human Growth & Development 3 hrs ii. ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 hrs ix. SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology 3 hrs iii. MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 hrs x. SOCI 1160 Social Problems 3 hrs Area B – Institutional Options 5 hrs Distinctive Courses in this Major i. AFRS 1501 Survey of African-American Experience 2 hrs ii. HUMN 1201 Critical Thinking & Communication 3 hrs GLIB 2109 Intro to Global Logistics, Transportation and International Business 3 Credits Area C – Humanities/Fine Arts, and Ethics 6 hrs, This course will cover Introduction to concepts in Supply Chain, Logistics, 1. Select one of the following: Transportation, , Political and Legal , Economic Situation. The concepts will be learnt from a global perspective, primary focus will be on emerging and i. ENGL 2111 World Literature I 3 hrs comparing with United States. ii. ENGL 2112 World Literature II 3 hrs iii. ENGL 2121 British Literature I 3 hrs GLIB 3190: Purchasing and Procurement for Global Supply Chain 3 Credits iv. ENGL 2122 British Literature II 3 hrs This course introduces students to key concepts in purchasing and procurement v. ENGL 2131 American Literature I 3 hrs practices in . Additionally, the course also helps in developing vi. ENGL 2132 American Literature II 3 hrs an understanding of the strategic importance of sourcing in improving a firm's competitive vii. ENGL 2222 African American Literature 3 hrs position. Challenges in managing the relationships among involved in the process of buying and selling products and services are explored. viii. PHIL 2010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 hrs

ix. PHIL 2030 Introduction to Ethics 3 hrs GLIB 3197 Business Logistics and Supply Chain 3 Credits 2. Select one of the following: A systems approach to managing activities associated with traffic, transportation, i. ARTS 1101 Introduction to Visual Art 3 hrs inventory management and control, warehousing, packaging, order processing, and ii. DNCE 2010 Dance Appreciation 3 hrs materials handling. Logistics Management is that part of supply chain management that iii. ENGL 2521 Introduction to Film 3 hrs plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective forward and reverse flow and iv. HUMN 2011 Humanities 3 hrs storage of , services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customers’ requirements. This senior level course v. MUSC 1101 Introduction to Music 3 hrs focuses on Global Alliances and Global Business Logistics Management. Topics include vi. THEA 2101 Introduction to Theatre 3 hrs supply chain and alliance strategy in multinational firms, , Area D – Natural Sciences, Math & 10 hrs international sourcing and distribution, importing and exporting procedures, international 1. Select one of the following: carrier management and operations. This course is designed to help prepare the logistics i. CISM 1130 Computer Applications 3 hrs professional for a career in international logistics. ii. CSCI 1130 Computer Applications 3 hrs 2. Select one of the following: GLIB 4190 International Transportation and Carrier Management 3 Credits With the increasing emphasis on efficient supply chains and more sophisticated logistics i. ASTR 1000 Introduction to the Universe 3 hrs management techniques, the basic component of is moving a product or ii. BIOL 1103 General Biology 3 hrs providing a from one place to another has come under increasing economic iii. BIOL 1104 Human Biology 3 hrs pressure and increasing deregulation. The businesses today cannot be competitive without iv. CSCI 1301 Computer Science I 3 hrs a good transportation and logistics network. The goal of this course is to understand the v. ENVS 1140 Environmental Issues 3 hrs basic modes of transportation, the economic fundamentals underlying each and some of vi. FSCI 1101 Introduction to Molecular Forensic Science 3 hrs the ways in which today’s supply chain manager can use them to achieve efficiencies and vii. ISCI 1101 Integrated Science I 3 hrs cost effectiveness necessary for a company to survive in today’s global markets.

3. Select one of the following lab sciences: GLIB 3196: Supply Chain Analytics 3 Credits i. BIOL 1103 + 1103L General Biology with lab 4 hurs Supply chains are complex networks that involve supplier’s supplier to buyer’s buyer, ii. BIOL 1104 + 1104L Human Biology with lab 4 hrs typically involving varying organizations and businesses with conflicting goals and iii. CHEM 1101K Introductory Chemistry 4 hrs objectives. Researchers and practitioners have used varying analytical and modelling iv. ISCI 1111K Integrated Science II 4 hrs techniques to better design and manage supply chains. Use of data to make effective v. MSCI 1501K Introduction to Marine Biology 4 hrs decisions in supply chain is at the heart of this course. This course introduces the important vi. PHSC 1011K Physical Science I 4 hrs tools and methods that you will encounter in your study and practice of supply chains. The focus of the course will be on the application of these methods, not necessarily the vii. PHYS 1111K Introductory Physics I 4 hrs concepts. Area E – 12 hrs i. POLS 1101 American Government 3 hrs GLIB 4196: Continuous Improvement and Six Sigma 3 Credits ii. ECON 2105 Principles of Macro Economics 3 hrs Broad coverage of managerial and statistical aspects of quality control, including quality 3. Select one of the following: assurance, , and continuous improvement. Topic coverage includes i. HIST 2111 U.S. History to the Post-Civil War Period 3 hrs problem-solving tools, process capability assessment, control charts for variables, control ii. HIST 2112 U.S. History from the Post-Civil War to Pre 3 hrs charts for attributes and advanced control chart methods. The course will primarily look at four aspects: (i) the foundation principles of quality management; (ii) tools and 4. Select one of the following: techniques to drive and support design, control, and improvement of quality; (iii) i. AFRS 2000 Introduction to Africana Studies 3 hrs application of structured problem-solving methods and tools to improve quality and ii. ANTH 1101 Introduction to Anthropology 3 hrs Analyze and quantify data that enable process improvements and execute the Six Sigma iii. GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography 3 hrs methodology; (iv) an organizational view of performance excellence as reflected by the iv. HIST 1111 World Hist to Early Modern Times 3 hrs Malcolm Baldrige Criteria. v. HIST 1112 World History Early Modern Times to Pres 3 hrs