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Undergraduate
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Global Supply Chain Management

Since the pandemic, there has been a heightened appreciation for the fragility of the global economy and the critical role of supply chains. COVID-19 caused widespread disruptions to supply chains due to shifts in demand, labor shortages and other factors. Additionally, global political conflicts have further complicated logistics.

The B.S. in Global Supply Chain Management blends a strong academic foundation with practical expertise in supply chain methodologies and techniques. Graduates will be well-prepared for opportunities in businesses of all sizes, with skills to understand and optimize global supply chains.

Our interdisciplinary approach provides a foundation in key business areas such as management, marketing, finance, accounting, law, information technology and international business. Students will also develop leadership, communication, teamwork and collaboration skills through business core courses.

Housed within Stillman’s Computing and Decision Sciences department, the program is open to students across the University.

Curriculum

The Global Supply Chain Management major is designed so that students may tailor the program to fit their interests and ambitions. This program enables students to gain the knowledge and skills needed to work in the field of supply chain management and make informed decisions in this field to support smooth and optimal performance in modern day supply chains.

Foundation Courses (9 credits):

  • BITM 3741 - Supply Chain Management
  • BITM 3840 - Global Sourcing/Procurement
  • BITM 3732 - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

Electives (choose two courses – 6 credits)

  • BITM3744 - Business Intelligence
  • BMGT4650 - Project Management
  • BMKT4633 - Product Management and Development
  • BLAW4318 - Products Liability

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Career Opportunities

The supply chain major exemplifies the Stillman School of Business’s mission to “transform concepts into practice,” since it integrates many experiential and extracurricular opportunities. Students in the major will have the opportunity to participate in supply chain forums, business consulting projects, internships, mentorships, club activities, field trips to companies, career fairs and symposiums.

Students will be able to join our student chapter of the Association of Supply Chain Management (ASCM), where they will have opportunities to hold leadership positions and participate in several events each semester. These events provide students with unprecedented networking opportunities which directly impact their ability to get a head start on their job search.

Students also have the opportunity to work on projects with companies during the fall and spring semesters and internships during the summers. Over the years, students have worked on projects and gained internships with Ricola, Hackensack Meridian Hospital System at Hackensack, University Hospital System at Newark, InBev, L’Oreal, Benjamin Moore, L’Occitane, NFI Logistics, Bayer to name a few. The Career Center will support undergraduate supply chain major students in their job search.

Program Faculty

Many of our full-time faculty have attended top Ph.D. programs and are in demand as lecturers, consultants and media experts. Stillman School faculty provide an academic experience characterized by high faculty-student engagement, often partnering with students on research and other projects.

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Sung Shim
Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Computing and Decision Sciences
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Penina Orenstein
Associate Professor of Computing and Decision Sciences
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Kenneth Jones
Instructor of Computing and Decision Sciences
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