Business Administration B.S. + Supply Chain Management M.S
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B.S. + SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT M.S. Admitted Business Administration (BUAD) juniors in the Project Management & Business Analysis (PMBA) concentration with a 3.0 GPA or better are eligible STEM CERTIFIED to apply for the accelerated B.S/M.S. Supply Chain Management Program. This designation is formal recognition of the emphasis on statistics and analytics. It proves our curriculum is PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS relevant and enabling students to be prepared for careers in supply chain STREAMLINED FORMAT and the service economy. Complete B.S. while working towards an M.S. in Supply Chain Management. Students complete three master's level courses during undergraduate studies. In as little as five years, students can earn a B.S. in Business Administration and an M.S. in Supply Chain Management. EXPERT LEARNING COMMUNITY Our plugged-in faculty members are Small classes taught by experienced faculty members give you distinguished researchers and opportunities to interact with fellow classmates and professors who industry professionals who will give have extensive professional and senior-level experience in a range of advice, offer encouragement, and business administration-related and supply chain management-related connect you to opportunities. positions. EXCLUSIVE SITE VISITS AND NETWORKING Visit facilities such as the Port of Baltimore, Domino Sugars, and more. Network HIGH DEMAND with professionals at our events as well as in the classroom. Stand apart when applying for jobs. You will have the know-how to CAREER OUTLOOK implement logistics, distribution, and You?ll graduate with the skills you need to be successful as a: procurement for your employer. - Procurement Specialist - Inventory Manager - Supply Chain Management Professional - Contract Administrator APPLY NOW http://www.towson.edu/cbe/documents/bs_ms_supply_chain_application.pdf WHAT YOU?LL LEARN Through rigorous coursework, you'll gain a conceptual and pragmatic understanding of general and specialized business administration and supply BY THE NUMBERS chain management areas applicable across industries and fields. 3,105 PROGRAM STRUCTURE Graduate Students The Master of Science degree consists of ten courses, totaling 30 credits. Students take six required courses, three electives, and a capstone supply chain project. Admitted undergraduates may take up to three master?s courses. 80+ REQUIRED COURSES (18 UNITS) ELECTIVES Programs of Study 3 CREDITS EACH | 18 CREDITS TOTAL 3 CREDITS EACH | 9 CREDITS TOTAL - Introduction to Supply Chain - Business Process Management Management - Six-Sigma Quality - Procurement and Sourcing - Customer Relationship Management * 34 - Operations Management * - Special Topics in SCM Post-Baccalaureate - Logistics and Distribution - Independent Study - Supply Chain Analytics Certificates - Introduction to Project Management * SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CAPSTONE PROJECT (3 CREDITS) 45 The Capstone Project offers a practical, real-world problem-solving experience. Master?s Programs *Recommended, but not required, courses as an undergraduate. 7 ADMISSION PROCESS Doctoral Programs 1. Students who meet the above requirements can apply by filling out the Accelerated B.S./M.S. Application Form and submitting it to the Business Analytics and Technology Management Department in Stephens Hall, Room 301 or by email to [email protected]. 2. During their senior year, students must complete an online graduate application with the University Admissions Office. Admission to the graduate program is based on meeting the overall undergraduate GPA requirements and earning a "B" or better in each graduate course taken as part of the combined program. Based on 2018 academic year data. COST & CREDITS DEADLINES CONTACT CURRENT UNDERGRADUATE AND B.S./M.S. APPLICATIONS GRADUATE TUITION AND FEES ACCEPTED AT ANY TIME. GRADUATE STUDIES ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE: M.S. ADMISSIONS FOR FALL AND Dr. Natalie M. Scala Towson.edu/admissions/Tuition/ SPRING. Program Director FALL PRIORITY DEADLINE: [email protected] July 1 410-704-2773 FALL FINAL DEADLINE: August 15 SPRING DEADLINE: January 7.