Supply Chain Logistics Management & Procurement
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Program Overview
The Supply Chain Logistics Management & Procurement microcredential is designed to equip students with in-demand skills in supplier management and contract negotiations. This 10-credit program is targeted at those employed in the supply chain space who want advanced training, and it will help students stand out as professionals who can design and improve global supply chain processes and manage supply chain sustainability and resilience.
Program Details
- Program Type: Microcredential
- Ways to Attend: Online
- Degree Types: Microcredential
- Credits: 10
Program Description
The program will teach students how to blend practical analysis skills with their newly acquired knowledge of supply chain management, and fine-tune their interpersonal and innovation skills through experiential learning opportunities. Students will learn how to apply management practices to supply chain integration and relations, and they will gain advanced training in supplier management and contract negotiations.
Program Objectives
The program aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to design and improve global supply chain processes, and to manage supply chain sustainability and resilience. The program is designed for those who are already employed in the supply chain space and want to advance their careers.
Research Areas
The program is related to the research areas of supply chain management, logistics, and procurement. Students will have the opportunity to engage with faculty members who are experts in these fields and to participate in research projects that are relevant to the program.
Faculty
The program is taught by faculty members who are experts in supply chain management, logistics, and procurement. The faculty members are committed to providing students with a high-quality education and to helping them achieve their career goals.
Centers of Excellence
The program is affiliated with several centers of excellence, including the Center for Supply Chain Management. These centers provide students with access to resources and expertise that are relevant to the program, and they offer opportunities for students to engage with industry professionals and to participate in research projects.
