Academic Catalog 2023-2024 
    
    Oct 03, 2023  
Academic Catalog 2023-2024

Bachelor of Science: Logistics and Supply Chain Management


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This program provides students with an in-depth study of supply chain management and logistics (SCM), the backbone of business around the world. SCM is the study of the processes of physical distribution and supply in domestic and international settings, including purchasing and inbound logistics, handling, warehousing, inventory and financial controls, transportation, reverse logistics, negotiations and quality control. An overview of design and decision-modeling and international supply chain management is included. A selection of business courses provides a framework for understanding how SCM integrates all the functions of business into an efficient flow of goods and services to reduce costs and deliver customer satisfaction. 

Subjects are integrated with a Christ-centered perspective enabling students to demonstrate excellence in the workplace and in their lives beyond the classroom. The B.S. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is designed for students who are interested in a career in manufacturing, retailing, carrier/transportation services in a variety of roles, including positions such as logistician, supply chain analyst, warehouse operations, and purchasing or transportation manager.

The Logistics and Supply Chain Management degree requires completion of the following 120 hours:
General Education Core (45 hours)
Foundations Core (6 hours)
Major Core (30 hours)
Electives (39 hours)

General Education Requirements (45 credit hours)


Integrative Studies (3 credit hours)


Logistics and Supply Chain Management Foundations Core (6 credit hours)


Elective Requirements (39 credit hours)


Complete 39 hours of additional electives.

Graduation Requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management


The faculty recommends students in the B.S. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management to the Board of Trustees as candidates for graduation when they have completed the following requirements.

  • Completion of 120 credit hours of courses, including all general education, foundations, major, and elective coursework.
  • A letter grade of D or better and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in all CCU coursework.
  • Meet the CCU CAGS Residency requirements .
  • Formal and timely application for graduation by the date specified by the University Registrar.
  • No outstanding financial obligation to the University.

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