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Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management

Organizations across industry fields recognize that skilled supply chain professionals are fundamental to business success. This certificate is designed to develop creative and competent supply chain managers. This innovative program integrates international business concepts throughout the curriculum, emphasizes applied problem-solving methods and provides an interdisciplinary approach to the supply chain field.

Eastern Michigan University's Supply Chain Management (SCM) certificate is applied. Students engage in SCM research with corporations and businesses. The SCM certificate is global. The curriculum was developed from an international perspective.

For more information contact Dawn Gaymer or Michelle Henry in the Graduate Programs Office.

The Certificate:
     
Required Courses:
 
SCM 611 Supply Chain Management (3)  
SCM 614 Info. Technology for Supply Chain Management (3)  
SCM 618 Logistics in the Supply Chain (3)  
     
Choose two from the following:
 
EM 620 Integrated Product and Process Design (3)  
SCM 622 Supply Chain Management (3)  
SCM 624 Operations Planning and Scheduling in Supply Chain (3)  
SCM 628 Purchasing, Outsourcing, and Quality (3)  
     
Total credit hours
15

MKTG 510 and OM 503 are prerequisites for these courses.


Offered by the Faculty from the Department of Computer Information Systems, Department of Marketing, and the School of Engineering Technology.