Supply Chain Logistics Undergraduate Certificate
Program Overview
Supply Chain Logistics Undergraduate Certificate
The Certificate in Supply Chain Logistics introduces students to the knowledge, tools, and concepts utilized by business professionals in creating strategic and operational decisions necessary to plan, implement, and control integrated supply chain logistics systems.
What You Will Learn
The program places emphasis on supply chain management strategy, logistics operations, facility network analysis, demand management and inventory planning, outsourcing, customer service, order management, financial assessment, supply chain logistics personnel, leadership and ethical issues, and logistics information execution systems. This certificate is an excellent complement to any business, economics, or communications majors.
Courses
- MAR 3202: Supply Chain Logistics Management
- Presents the fundamental elements of integrated supply chain and logistics management.
- Examines the strategic and operational decisions necessary to plan, implement, and control the procurement, storage, management, and distribution of materials, components, and finished goods.
- MAN 4597: Global Logistics Management
- Explores logistics and supply chain operations from a global perspective.
- Focuses on import and export processes, port and logistics facility operations, raw material and finished goods movement across borders, and equipment and technology for global logistics.
- TRA 3153: Strategic Transportation Management
- Presents the fundamental elements necessary to plan transportation systems.
- Examines the importance of transportation in the economy and the strategic and operational roles of transportation in supply chains.
- TRA 3234: Warehousing and Terminal Management
- Planning and managing the flow of materials, parts, and finished goods from suppliers, through production and final distribution to customers.
- Examines domestic distribution and import/export intermodal terminal operations to understand how decisions and performance pertaining to such operations influence service quality, total cost to the organization, and total cost for the entire supply chain.
Accreditation
The UWF Lewis Bear Jr. College of Business is accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Only 6% of business schools worldwide have earned this symbol of the highest standard in management education.
Related Programs
- Business Economics, BSBA
- General Business, BSBA
- Management, BSBA
- Finance, BSBA
Delivery Methods
UWF offers classes through various delivery methods, including face-to-face, hybrid, and online. Though UWF makes every effort to provide on-campus classes in face-to-face programs, there is a possibility that some classes will have limited availability and may be offered online only.
