The Industrial Technology and Management program (INTM) at 91制片厂 Tech offers a specialization in Supply Chain Management (SCM) at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The SCM specialization is for students with experience or interest in supply chain activities to include transportation and logistics, warehousing, distribution, purchasing/procurement, and export/import management. Supply chain topics are taught by faculty with professional experience in inventory management, sourcing, sales and operations planning, global transportation systems, and sustainable supply chains.
Students completing the Supply Chain Management specialization may advance into careers as supply chain analysts, supply chain managers, purchasing/procurement managers, transportation managers, fleet managers, and inventory specialists or analysts.
Courses
Students complete four of the following electives to earn the SCM specialization.
- INTM 427 E-Commerce in Marketing and Supply Chain Networks
- INTM 430/530 Global Logistics Management
- INTM 432 Sales and Operations Planning
- INTM 442/542 Inventory Management and Distribution Methods
- INTM 443/543 Strategic Procurement and Supply Chain Innovation
- INTM 444/544 Export/Import
- INTM 446/546 Manufacturing and Logistics Information Systems
- INTM 547 Supply Chain Strategies
- INTM 550 Demand Planning and Forecasting
Career Outlook
A degree from the Industrial Technology and Management program with a specialization in supply chain management provides you with knowledge and skills that qualifies you for a variety of careers, such as:
- Purchasing
- Buyer
- Distribution planner
- Sales and operations planner
- Supply chain analyst
- Supply chain manager
- Warehouse/transportation manager
Supply Chain Management Faculty:
- Robert Dunn, adjunct professor; supply chain strategy, operations management, inventory and materials management, warehousing and distribution
- Andrew Kumiega, SSB assistant professor of analytics; production management, quality management, high frequency trading, modeling, quantitative finance, risk management
- Theo Rigopoulos, adjunct professor; supply chain operations, logistics management, organizational dynamics
- Geoffrey Shive, adjunct professor; supply chain operations, sales and operations planning, demand planning and forecasting
- Rakesh Thakkar, adjunct professor; strategic procurement, supply chain strategy, operations management
- Avinash Vaidya, adjunct professor; strategic international business, marketing and sales, product development, operations management