Supply chain managers are responsible for the movement and storage of inventory—both raw materials and finished goods— from the point of origin to the point of consumption. They are also often responsible for reverse supply chain management, which includes returns, recycling or disposal of products.
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Concentration Specific Requirements: Acc 305, 310, 311, 330, 401, 410.
FirSt SeMeSter SeM. hr.
BUS 110: Investigating Business ....................... 1
FYE 101: Foundation for the Journey ................. 1
ENG 101: Composition and Communication I ........ 3
CHR 105: Introduction to the Bible ................... 3
MAT 106: Business Algebra ............................. 3
Foreign Language 131 ................................. 5
Sub-Total ...............................................16
FiFth SeMeSter SeM. hr. mGT 341: Principles of Management ............... 3
MGT 351 Operations Management ................... 3 mKT 331 Principles of marketing ..................... 3
FIN 310: Financial Management 1 ................... 3
FA 200 Experiencing the Arts ......................... 3 electives .............................................. 5-7
Sub-Total .......................................... 14-16
SeCond SeMeSter
ENG 101: Composition and Communication 2 ....... 3
MAT 113: Calculus Concepts 1: Differential Calc ........ 3 natural Science ......................................3-4
PSY 101 Intro to Psychology .......................... 3
CIS 120: introduction to information Proc System ....... 3
Sub-Total .......................................... 15-16
Sixth SeMeSter
BUS 351: Legal Environment of Business ..............3
BUS 494 Professional Development Seminar ..........1
MGT 365 Supply Chain Management and
Procurement ............................................ 3
CHR 305 Christian Worldwide ........................ 3
BUS elective ............................................ 6 elective ................................................. 1
SUb-total ...............................................17
third SeMeSter
History ................................................... 3
ACC 201: Intro to Financial Accounting ............. 3
MAT 108: Intro to Probability & Statistics. ........ 3
ECO 211: Principles of Microeconomics............. 3 natural Science ....................................... 4
Sub-total .............................................. 16
Seventh SeMeSter
BUS 495: Business Internship ......................... 2
MGT 460 Logistics and Distribution .................. 3 electives ................................................. 9
Sub-Total ...............................................17
Fourth SeMeSter
ACC 202: Intro to Managerial Accounting .......... 3
ECO 212: Principles of Macroeconomics ............ 3
CIS 352 Managment of Information Systrms ....... 3
BUS 230 Business Statistics ........................... 3
KIN 135 Lifetime Wellness ............................ 2
SOC 101 Intro to Scilogy .............................. 3
Sub-total .............................................. 17 eighth SeMeSter
MGT 360 Project Management ....................... 3
BUS 490: Senior Seminar in Business ................ 3
Bus electives ............................................ 6 electives ................................................. 3
Sub-Total .............................................. 15
General Education: Core Courses: General
Electives:
(62 Semester Hours) (51 Semester Hours) (14-15
Semester Hours)
Total In Major Required 51 Semester Hours General
Electives 14-15 Semester Hours Total Hours
Required 128 Semester Hours
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These positions are in high demand as businesses place greater emphasis on supply chain expertise in order to maintain competitiveness in their industry. The proficiency of Anderson students as supply chain managers provides them an advantage in the job market after graduation. Students will be prepared for careers as buyers, inventory managers, materials analysts, purchasing agents, as well as top-tier positions, such as director or vice president of supply chain management.
Supply chain managers also enjoy increased opportunities for career advancement as they take on responsibilities for new product development, manufacturing, budgeting and even managing strategy for an organization.
Our concentration in Supply Chain Management is one of several concentrations from which you can choose when you enter AU’s Bachelor of Science in Business program. in addition to coursework in supply chain management you’ll become fluent in many aspects of business, including accounting, finance, economics, human resources, marketing statistics, information technology and law.
The Supply Chain Management concentration offers specialized classes to delve deeper into logistics, operations management and business-to-business procurement. Some of the courses supply chain management students will take include: operations management. Students will learn about scheduling and planning, inventory control and quality management. For example, to ensure quality, managers must balance the need to test products and reduce costs. Students will learn how to apply Christian ethics when making decisions about protecting consumers as well as company interests.
Supply Chain Management. Professors teach the management of inventory inside and outside the organization, international trade, new product development and price negotiation. As buyers and suppliers, supply chain managers must negotiate the best deal for their company.
Students will consider the ethical dimensions of these negotiations through the lens of
Christian values.
Logistics and Distribution. Students explore the specifics of how items are moved physically through a supply chain, including shipment over land, air and sea, warehousing, and distribution. Students will consider how to accomplish these goals as trusted stewards of time and capital.
Business careers provide extraordinary avenues for Christ-like people to pursue. Business professionals come into contact with others from all walks of life, including Christian and non-
Christian, entry-level jobs and CEOs, Americans and people from every culture.
Students concentrating on supply chain management have the opportunity to live out Christ’s teachings in the way they make ethical and meaningful business decisions through the exchange of products and services with companies all over the world.
Always check the current course catalog found on the
Anderson University website for the most up-to-date program information.
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aBout anderSon univerSity hiStory
Anderson University traces its origin to one of the first institutions of higher learning for women in the United States, founded in 1848. The original school was forced to close during the Civil War and did not reopen; but in time a new generation carried on what had been begun at that institution. A group of public-spirited citizens, desirous of having an institution of higher learning in Anderson, offered 32 acres of land and $100,000 to the South Carolina Baptist Convention in 1910. In 1912, the College opened its doors and operated as a four-year college for women until 1930, when it became coeducational.
What we know as Anderson University has throughout its history adapted to the educational needs of South Carolinians and those outside the State seeking a great education in a
Christian environment.
In 2005, the school officially became Anderson University as it added graduate programs and reorganized into colleges. The university is in the midst of the biggest period of growth in its history, having doubled enrollment in the past 12 years.
The University began construction this year on a facility that will eclipse even the library in scope and size. A new G. Ross Anderson, Jr. student center, more than twice the cost and size of the library, will feature a new dining commons, a 400-seat movie theater, a fitness center, bookstore and many other amenities while serving as the architectural anchor of the campus. The 86,000-square-foot facility will open in the fall of 2016.
Today, more than 3,100 students enjoy a high-quality education in more than 50 fields of study. Anderson University’s scenic campus, located in the historic district of Anderson,
South Carolina, benefits from its proximity to the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the vibrant city of Greenville, South Carolina. Anderson’s campus has recently grown from its original 68 acres to more than 270 acres, including six new major building projects that have been completed within the past four years.
aBout anderSon univerSity anderSon univerSity national reCognition
Anderson University has received numerous accolades and national recognition as an intentionally Christian university offering exceptional academics.
Recent recognitions include:
• U.S. News & World Report recognizes AU as a “top tier” (#16) University in the
South.
• Ranked the #2 “Most innovative” Regional College in the South by U.S. News and
World Report.
• U.S. News & World Report recently selected AU as the #1 “Most Efficient” regional
college in the South for academic quality combined with cost efficiency. This
recognition affirms AU’s exceptional job of holding down costs while boosting the
quality of your educational experience.
• AU was named one of “america’s 100 Best College Buys.” (Institutional Research
& Evaluation)
• A “Best Christian College.”
• Eighty-two percent of faculty hold the highest degree in their field.
• anderson university - a four-year comprehensive Christian university offering
bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and online programs - welcomes more than
3,200 students from 38 states, 34 countries and a wide range of denominations.
Approximately 72% of students live on campus.