Supply Chain Management

for the Graduate Concentration in Supply Chain Management


This concentration is available for these programs:


The concentration in Supply Chain Management is designed to develop leaders who understand (1) how to assess the trade-offs and make the decisions necessary to sustain high quality products and services at lower costs while maintaining the flexibility necessary to adapt and to respond to evolving market trends; and (2) how to coordinate and integrate supply chain solutions across various intra -organizational and inter -organizational interfaces in any business or organization. The minor or concentration not only will provide a strong foundation in supply chain management principles and practices, but also can be tailored to fit the specific needs of students interested in careers across a wide variety of industries. This minor or concentration requires submission of twelve graduate hours of Supply Chain Management coursework. Successful completion of the minor or concentration assumes certain knowledge of business and prior coursework.


Admission

Admission to the concentration requires submitting a Curriculum Change Form to the Department and Graduate College and admission to one of the approved programs. Admission is limited, and acceptance is on a competitive basis.

for the Graduate Concentration in Supply Chain Management


In addition to the concentration requirements, students must also complete the requirements of their major degree.

BADM 566Supply Chain Management2-4
BADM 567Operations Management2-4
Select from the following:
Revenue Management
Business Process Improvement
Strategic Sourcing
Decision Analytics
Supply Chain Analytics
Project Management
Total Hours12

for the Graduate Concentration in Supply Chain Management


  1. Students will develop the ability to assess the trade-offs and make the decisions necessary to sustain high quality products and services at lower costs while maintaining the flexibility necessary to adapt and to respond to evolving market trends.
  2. Students will be able to coordinate and integrate supply chain solutions across various intra -organizational and inter -organizational interfaces in any business or organization.

for the Graduate Concentration in Supply Chain Management


Department of Business Administration

Head of Department: Carlos Torelli
Associate Dean of Graduate Programs: Nerissa Brown
Business Administration Department website
Business Administration Department faculty
350 Wohlers Hall, 1206 S. Sixth Street, Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-4240
grad@business.illinois.edu

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