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Supply Chain Management What our degree program emphasizes? Career Options in SCM Our BBA degree with a concentration in Graduates may be involved in Procurement supply chain management (SCM) Contract Negotiations and Management emphasizes the four important areas of: (national and international), Supplier Quality Evaluation, B2B Purchasing, Sourcing (global strategic Warehousing, ERP, Inventory procurement, supply contract Management, Transportation, Packaging negotiation) and International Logistics. As a supply Supply (production, quality chain manager, the entire supply chain management and service operation from inception to final customer operations) distribution is involved. Delivery (logistics, demand The Supply Chain Management fulfillment), and Corporate Sponsored Scholarships and concentration is designed to prepare E-business/information systems Internships of our Supply Chain Management students come from firms students for a career in Supply Chain (critical enabler of supply chain which include: Management, having the management and efficiencies and responsiveness). Amazon technological skills required for positions Our program is unique Asurion in the Supply Chain Environment. The A unique program that combines e- Boeing program also provides students with an Business technology with Supply Community Health Systems understanding of the strategic and Management into one Cummins Filtration operational nature of Supply Chain concentration. Dell, Inc. Management. The concentration was reviewed by GEODIS the nation’s highly regarded HCA Using on-line classes in addition to regular ‘Institute for Supply Management Lexmark International day and evening classes, the concentration (ISM)’, which highly Schneider Electric also addresses the needs of non-traditional recommended it to be a model TechnipFMC throughout the US. students. Tractor Supply Company Wells Fargo Supply Chain Management is the broad Scholarships range of activities required to plan, control A number of corporate-sponsored and execute a product's flow, from scholarships are available for students who acquiring raw materials and production are supply chain management majors with through distribution to the final customer, strong academic and leadership in the most streamlined and cost-effective backgrounds. way possible. Curriculum The College of Business faculty members Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with at TSU are all doctorate degree qualified, the concentration in E-Business and Supply Chain Management program consists of four sets of courses: holding Ph.D.’s from well-known 1. General education courses (42 Hours); institutions such as Case Western Reserve 2. Business core courses (48 Hours); University, Northwestern University, 3. Supply Chain Management (30 Hours). Michigan State University, the University of Arkansas, the University of Texas, Business Core Courses Rutgers University, and Clemson Supply Chain Management Lower Division University. MGMT 1010: Intro to Bus. & Economics ECON 2010: Principles of Economics I ECON 2020: Principles of Economics II You can contact our department: ACCT 2010: Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2020: Principles of Accounting II Walk-in: Suite K-433 ECON 2040: Statistical Analysis I E-mail: [email protected] BISI 2150: Microcomputer Applications Telephone: (615) 963-7123 Upper Division Fax: (615) 963-7139 BISE 3150: Business Communications Tennessee State University BISI 3230: Business Information Systems College of Business BLAW 3000: Legal Environment of Business Mail: Business Administration DEPARTMENT OF FINA 3300: Business Finance 330 10th Ave. N., Suite K ECON 3050: Quantitative Methods Nashville, Tenn. 37203-3401 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MGMT 3010: Management and Org. Behavior www.tnstate.edu/busadmin MGMT 3020: Operations Management For more information, please visit: MKTG 3010: Basic Marketing http://www.tnstate.edu/businessadmin/ Bachelor of Business Administration MGMT 4500: Business Strategy and Policy E-Business / (BBA) degree with a concentration in Tennessee State University was Supply Chain Management is offered in Supply Chain Management Courses the Department of Business MGMT 2050: Introduction to SCM established in 1912 in Nashville, Tennessee. The University is a Administration at the College of Business MGMT 3040: Bus. Decision Modeling & Analysis of the Tennessee State University (TSU). MGMT 4020: Quality Management comprehensive urban state institution consisting of eight Colleges and Schools. MGMT 4250: Leadership The College of Business is fully accredited MGMT 4600: Supply Chain Strategy The College of Business is among the by the Association to Advance Collegiate MKTG 4300: Procurement Schools of Business (AACSB- MKTG 4400: Logistics largest academic units on campus, with International). BISI 4150: Database Systems approximately 1000 undergraduate and Business Elective (3) graduate students. Choose 1 course from . MGMT 3550: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) BISI 4550: Project Management .
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