Certificate in Global Supply Chain Management

The Certificate in Global Supply Chain Management is an interdisciplinary certificate between the Department of Management, Trulaske College of Business, and the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, College of Engineering. For more information on the Global Supply Chain Management Certificate, please visit our website.

Requirements

The certificate requires the completion of 13-15 credit hours with a 3.00 cumulative GPA in all certificate coursework. To obtain this certificate you must be a degree seeking student.

Required Courses6
Operations Management
AI-Driven Production and Operations Analytics
Supply Chain Management
Elective Courses6
Project Management Fundamentals
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems and Business Analytics
Transportation and Logistics Management
Managing Global Trade
Purchasing and Supply Management
Management Analytics and Spreadsheet Modeling
Marketing Supply Chain Analytics
Topics in Industrial and Systems Engineering
Material Flow and Logistics System Design
Supply Chain Engineering
Service Systems Engineering and Management
Internship Requirement*1-3
Trulaske Edge Program - Internship
Professional Management Internship
Industrial Engineering Internship
Total Credits13-15
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Satisfactory completion of a supervised internship (summer or regular semester), with significant supply chain job functions and a minimum of 120 hours on-the-job experience. Internships that qualify for this Certificate will need to be approved by the Program Coordinator as a part of the Certificate application process.

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Trulaske College of Business students can satisfy the internship requirement by completing a suitable internship under the College's BUS_AD 4500 requirement. If a business student has already completed BUS_AD 4500 with an internship that does not meet the supply chain requirement of this certificate program, that individual would be advised to register for 3 credit hours under MANGMT 4940 for an internship that would qualify. If you are not a student in the Trulaske College of Business or Engineering, that student would be advised to enroll in MANGMT 4940.