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Supply chain management plays an important role in keeping customers happy by delivering the products they want, which in turn contributes to a company’s overall success. Because it’s so critical, an education that focuses on, global procurement, operations and logistics simply makes sense.
The concentration in Integrated Supply Chain and Operations Management degree program includes courses such as End-to-End Supply Chain Management to help you effectively plan your company’s procurement and production activities. Find out how University of Phoenix helps you play a key role in your organization’s success.
*Maryland residents completing this program will earn a Bachelor of Science in Business with an emphasis in Integrated Supply Chain and Operations Management.
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The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Integrated Supply Chain degree program consists of 120 credit hours. To view all the courses you’ll need to complete this degree program, visit our General Education requirements page.
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The Bachelor of Science in Business program is programmatically accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (acbsp.org).
The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (ncahlc.org).
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The Integrated Supply Chain and Operations Management concentration helps you develop knowledge of logistics and operation skills that are critical in today’s business environment. Graduates of this program will have:
» The knowledge to source and procure products at the best price
» The ability to plan and support production and supply chain processes
» The tools to implement key improvements to make production and procurement activities more efficient
» The skills to manage operations related to supply chain to meet department and company goals.
These skills may help graduates find opportunities in the supply chain management field.The Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs, an international organization that recognizes and supports teaching excellence, accredits the Bachelor of Science in Business Degree program at University of Phoenix.
University of Phoenix faculty members have work experience in the fields they teach, which offers you an insider’s view of what’s happening in the business world.
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