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Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain

ART 114 Art History Survey I Supply Chain ART 115 Art History Survey II DRA 111 Theatre Appreciation Management HUM 120 Cultural Studies HUM 130 Myth in Human Culture The curriculum prepares individuals for MUS 110 Music Appreciation a multitude of career opportunities in distribution, transportation, warehousing, supply chain, and manufacturing . MUS 112 Introduction to Jazz PHI 215 Philosophical Issues Course work includes the international and domestic movement of goods PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics from the raw materials source(s) through production, and ultimately REL 110 World Religions to the consumer. Courses in economics and finance, transportation, warehousing, control, material handling, , Major Requirements computerization, supply chain operations, federal transportation, and LOG 110 Introduction to 3.0 safety regulations are emphasized. ACA 122 College Transfer Success 1.0 ACC 120 Principles of Financial 4.0 Graduates should qualify for positions in a wide range of supply chain and logistics positions in government agencies, manufacturing, and service BUS 115 Law I 3.0 organizations. Employment opportunities include entry-level distribution, CIS 110 Introduction to Computers 3.0 planning, material management, warehousing, inventory, transportation, Select one of the following courses: 3.0 international freight, and logistics. ECO 151 Survey of Economics

For specific information about potential positions and wages in supply ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics chain management employment, visit the Central Piedmont Career Coach ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics website. Select 4 credits from the following: 4.0 SPA 111 Elementary Spanish I Supply Chain Management (A25620) & SPA 181 and Spanish Lab 1 Degree Awarded GER 111 Elementary German I & GER 181 and German Lab 1 The Associate in Applied Science Degree in Supply Chain Management is FRE 111 Elementary French I awarded by the college upon completion of this program & FRE 181 and French Lab 1

For more information, call the Business & Accounting Division office at LOG 125 Transportation Logistics 3.0 704.330.4228 or check the Business & Accounting Division website. LOG 215 Supply Chain Management 3.0 LOG 235 Import/Export Management 3.0 Associate in Applied Science Degree in Supply LOG 240 Purchasing Logistics 3.0 Chain Management (A25620) LOG 250 Advanced Global Logistics 4.0 General Education Requirements BUS 137 Principles of Management 3.0 ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry 3.0 MKT 120 Principles of 3.0 Select 3 credits from the following: 3.0 INT 110 3.0 ENG 112 Writing and Research in the Disciplines Technical Electives ENG 113 Literature-Based Research Select 4 credits from the following: 4.0 ENG 114 Professional Research & Reporting ACC 121 Principles of Managerial Accounting COM 110 Introduction to Communication BAS 120 Introduction to Analytics COM 231 Public Speaking BAS 121 Data Visualization Select 3 credits from the following: 3.0 BUS 139 Entrepreneurship I MAT 143 Quantitative Literacy BUS 153 Human MAT 152 Statistical Methods I BUS 240 Select 3 credits from the following: 3.0 INT 180 Travel Study Abroad HIS 111 World Civilizations I MKT 224 International Marketing HIS 112 World Civilizations II WBL 111 Work-Based Learning I HIS 131 American History I WBL 112 Work-Based Learning I HIS 132 American History II ACC 140 Payroll Accounting POL 120 American Government ACC 149 Introduction to Accounting Spreadsheets PSY 150 General Psychology BUS 152 Human Relations SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology ECM 210 Introduction to E-Commerce Select 3 credits from the following: 3.0 MKT 232 Social Media Marketing ART 111 Art Appreciation

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BUS 112 SIFE Business Development BUS 110 Introduction to Business OMT 110 Intro to Operations Mgmt Total Credits 65 No diplomas are offered in Supply Chain Management. Supply Chain Management Certificate (C25620) Supply Chain Management Technology Certificate Specialization in Global Logistics Technology (C25620-C1) This certificate is designed to provide the student with a concentrated course of study in the field of global logistics. Coursework includes studies in global logistics, transportation, supply chain management and import/ export management. Students are expected to demonstrate knowledge of the importance of the design of a supply chain to the competitive advantage of every industry.

Upon completion of the five required courses, a certificate is awarded by the college. This certificate may be applied toward the Associate in Applied Science degree in Supply Chain Management with a concentration in Global Logistics Technology.

For more information, call the Business & Accounting Division office at 704.330.4228 or check the Business & Accounting Division website.

Major Requirements LOG 110 Introduction to Logistics 3.0 LOG 125 Transportation Logistics 3.0 LOG 215 Supply Chain Management 3.0 LOG 235 Import/Export Management 3.0 LOG 250 Advanced Global Logistics 4.0 Total Credits 16

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