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BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAM | TECHNICAL Specialization: Global

ABOUT THIS DEGREE PROGRAM WHAT YOU’LL LEARN QUICK FACTS

A FOUNDATION IN BUSINESS ESSENTIALS This program features a series of • Communicate methods and findings essential Business Core courses to help • Collaborate in a dynamic build interdisciplinary skills critical environment 122 2+8 • Apply appropriate CREDIT HOURS YEARS MONTHS2 to workplace success. These courses minimum credit hours minimum length to graduation introduce students to key disciplines that support business required for graduation1 careers and cover concepts related to general business BUSINESS CORE principles, including , , management • Lead, manage and collaborate in and the analytic skills that inform business decision-making. diverse environments • Allocate financial and human ACCREDITATION MATTERS The Business Core coursework introduces students to , manage risk and analyze DeVry University’s Bachelor of in Technical contemporary workplace applications. In each course, the opportunities learning experience is enhanced through activities that help Management program has achieved voluntary accreditation • Evaluate and solve complex business from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and students apply the course material, while shaping future problems using data and career choices. Programs (ACBSP) www.acbsp.org, demonstrating that they • Use to develop business have met the standards of that promote solutions to improve daily operations and teaching excellence. A PROGRAM TO FUEL YOUR FUTURE long-term strategy Maximize your transfer coursework with this bachelor’s degree-completion program that focuses on global supply PROGRAM chain management. You’ll go in-depth on specific supply • Apply , management LEARN FROM THOSE WHO LEAD chain topics, including total (TQM), and techniques to Our accomplished of experienced educators is distribution and warehousing, management solve business problems passionate about teaching and guiding students toward and . • Apply managerial theories and techniques success. Shape and build your education with guidance from to improve organizational performance faculty who challenge you intellectually and provide insight IS THIS PROGRAM FOR YOU? and foster continuous improvement into new learnings from their real-world knowledge and DIVERSITY, expertise. Do you have potential transfer credits and an interest EQUITY & DIVERSITY, in operations and supply chain management? Then this SPECIALIZED INCLUSION EQUITY & program might be the right fit for you. • Apply decision-making to analyze INCLUSION potential solutions to supply chain issues BE AN ACTIVE PART OF AN INCLUSIVE FUTURE • Analyze end-to-end supply chain Customize your curriculum by choosing Diversity, Equity and CAREER OPPORTUNITIES to increase customer and DIVERSITY, Inclusion (DE&I) course alternates for your EQUITY & Graduates who complete DeVry’s Bachelor’s of Science in profitability Skills, and courses. These options INCLUSION Technical Management degree with a specialization in Global • Analyze business decisions such as make highlight relevant topics to help empower you to promote an Supply Chain Management may consider, but are not limited vs. buy, supplier and selection inclusive workplace. to, the following careers: and global sourcing • Use contemporary tools such as master • Procurement Lead scheduling, materials resource • Purchasing Associate • Supply Chain Analyst and capacity resource planning • Materials Manager for optimal efficiencies

1 125 for students enrolled at a Pennsylvania location. 2 Not including breaks. Assumes year-round, full-time enrollment. Additional program information may be found at https://www.devry.edu/online-programs.html. Bachelor’s Degree Program | Business Technical Management | Global Supply Chain Management

ESSENTIALS BUSINESS CORE PROGRAM 40 18 37 CREDIT HOURS CREDIT HOURS CREDIT HOURS COMMUNICATION SKILLS1 BUSINESS CORE MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY ENGL1122 Composition ACCT212 BIS245 Database Essentials for Business with Lab ENGL135 Advanced Composition BIS155 Data Analysis with Spreadsheets with Lab MGMT404 Management BUSN115 Introduction to Business and Technology 3,4 7 HUMANITIES BUSN319 Marketing ELECTIVES LAS432 Technology, Society, and Two of: COMP100 Computer Applications for Business with Lab ACCT360 Managerial Accounting Select one MGMT303 Principles of Management BIAM110 Introduction to Business Analytics ETHC334 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the BUSN379 Workplace MGMT408 Management of Technology Resources ETHC445 Principles of Five of: SOCIAL BUSN278 Budgeting and ECON312 Principles of Economics BUSN369 SOCS1855 Culture and Society BUSN412 Business GSCM206 Managing Across the Supply Chain MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCES MGMT410 Human MATH114 Algebra for Students SEC310 Principles and Theory of MATH221 for Decision-Making SCI2286 Nutrition, Health and Wellness with Lab SENIOR PROJECT BUSN460 Senior Project ADDITIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION SELECTION Select one SPECIALIZED SPCH275 Public Speaking 28 CREDIT HOURS SPCH276 Intercultural Communication GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT GSCM206 Managing Operations Across the Supply Chain PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GSCM209 Supply Chain Management Decision Support CARD405 Career Development Tools and Applications COLL148 Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving GSCM326 Total Quality Management GSCM330 Strategic Supply and Master Planning This icon indicates Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Courses GSCM434 Supply Chain Logistics, Distribution and Warehousing 1 7 for students enrolled at a New Jersey location. GSCM440 Supply Chain Procurement Management and 2 Students enrolled at a New Jersey location take ENGL108 in lieu of this course. 3 Students enrolled at a Pennsylvania location must take HUMN451 as part of this requirement. Sourcing Strategy 4 9 for students enrolled at a Pennsylvania location. 5 Students enrolled at a Nevada location must take POLI332 as part of this requirement, GSCM460 Global Issues in Supply Chain Management the Additional General Education Selection or the Electives. 7 6 Students enrolled at a New Jersey location may take PHYS204 or SCI200 to fulfill this requirement. Students enrolled at a New Jersey location must take 55 semester-credit hours of general education coursework. Fifteen semester-credit hours of general education coursework may be applied to the Electives course area.

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