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What is Supply YOUR Career Options WHY SCM at CWU? Chain The principles you learn will support your career Central Washington University is one of a growth in most any position from managing operations few institutions in the Seattle region with (SCM)? in a bustling warehouse for a local distributor to a curriculum and faculty focused on supply leading development for an international chain related courses. Students attending The next time you visit a store, restaurant, or even company. is important CWU-Ellensburg have the option of either a a theatre, think of all the that help for traditional for-profit , not-for-profit specialized business major or a certificate in ensure that you receive the products and services organizations, governments, and the military. It plays a Supply Chain Management. Those attending you value. Those organizations may include role in product and service-oriented firms. CWU-Lynnwood or CWU-Des Moines may pursue material processors, product manufacturers, a certificate as part of their undergraduate transportation companies, financial firms, Examples of where your specialization or certificate in program or as a post-baccalaureate option. information systems providers, advertising supply chain management may take you include the Supply chain programs at CWU are also agencies, and many others. Individually, they following possibilities: supported by the Supply Chain Management may perform specialized tasks of little use to Institute, which focuses exclusively on curriculum you. Together they form a “chain” of entities • Sourcing analyst development, research and industry outreach. organized to satisfy your needs and those of • Demand manager other current and prospective customers. They • Fulfillment specialist form a supply chain. • Customer service manager SCM curriculum All CWU business students benefit from Supply chain management goes beyond simply • Operations supervisor SCM 310: Supply Chain Management as part managing an ’s individual functions, • Logistics specialist of their core curriculum. such as , manufacturing, etc. It takes • Supply chain consultant each of those functions and makes them work • Purchasing/ manager Supply Chain Specialization together with efficiency, increasing success in • Manufacturing manager SCM 425: Procurement and Supply Management meeting customers’ needs. SCM 435: Advanced Topics in Operations and SCM • Warehouse operations manager SCM 475: Global Supply Chain Management Whether your job is in manufacturing, • Vendor manager SCM 480: Supply Chain Strategy , finance, distribution, or any other function, by adopting a supply chain orientation A career in supply chain management frequently leads Electives (choose one from) toward management, you will be prepared to to experiences in different functions in an organization ACCT 305: Cost Accounting assess, plan, and effectively manage your job and to positions of leadership. BUS 490: Education responsibilities. ECON 352: Managerial Economics MGT 384: Intro to SCM 324: Quality and Continuous Improvement WHERE ARE THE JOBS? Supply Chain Certificate* A 2009 salary survey conducted by the National MIS 386: Management Information Systems Association of Colleges and Employers ranked areas SCM 425: Procurement and Supply Management commonly associated with supply chain management, SCM 435: Advanced Topics in Operations and SCM eighth among top paid bachelor’s degrees. SCM 475: Global Supply Chain Management Electives (choose one from) ACCT 305: Cost Accounting BUS 490: Cooperative Education MGT 384: Intro to International Business MGT 484: International Management SCM 324: Quality and Continuous Improvement SCM 480: Supply Chain Strategy * The SCM curriculum is frequently reviewed to insure industry relevance and graduate preparation. Refer to the CWU catalog for the most up-to-date list of program requirements. What do SUPPLY The CWU Advantage Central Washington University CHAIN MANAGEMENT The Supply Chain Management Institute (SCMI) College of Business at Central Washington University interacts with Professionals industry partners to develop, support, and facilitate supply chain education and research. think? Institute member organizations include: The Boeing Company “In today’s global marketplace, leading organizations continually monitor and adapt to Expedia improve customer value. CWU’s business program Nintendo of America reflects this agility. Their early adoption of a supply chain curriculum provided me with an Puget Sound Energy excellent start to my career.” PACCAR Richard Phillips (CWU ’02) T-Mobile Operations Deputy, AEHF Space Vehicle Lockheed Martin Space Systems Washington State Department of Transportation

“Central Washington University is one of a few select schools where we recruit talented individuals specializing in supply chain management to join the Boeing team. CWU is a leader in supply chain education in the Pacific Northwest.” Karen Jones Director, Supply Chain Management and Operations Boeing Commercial Airplanes

“CWU’s supply chain program helped me decide College of Business to pursue an MBA in SCM and a position in 400 East University Way PACCAR’s leadership development program. After Ellensburg WA 98926-7485 gaining experience in over a dozen aspects of 509-963-2032 Your career global manufacturing, I am now responsible for engine and powertrain purchasing for PACCAR in supply chain North America.” CWU-Lynnwood Mark Magnotti (CWU ’02) 20000 68th Avenue West management Assistant Director, Purchasing Lynnwood WA 98036 PACCAR

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