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Supply Chain Management

Unprecedented competitive pressures and sophisticated customers who demand innovative and speedy solutions characterize today's global business environment. Understanding and optimizing business processes is a cornerstone of success in these fast-changing environments. In order to better equip our students with the skills they need to succeed in this global environment, the Supply Chain Management major will replace the Marketing-Distribution major beginning in the fall of 2007. Students studying supply chain management will engage with the university, with local businesses, and with local nonprofit organizations.

Note: Nearly all of the following courses have prerequisites and many require admission to the School of Business. Prerequisites for 300-level and 400-level courses are strictly enforced. Senior standing and Integrative Core are prerequisites for all 400-level Business courses. Some elective courses are offered on a limited basis. See a Kelley School of Business academic advisor for details concerning these and other requirements.

Supply Chain Management Requirements

Required Business Courses (12 credit hours)

BUS-M 412 (3 cr.) Physical Distribution Management and Logistics
P: Kelley Admit, I–Core, Senior Standing
BUS-P 320 (3 cr.) Supply Chain Management: Sourcing
P: Kelley Admit, I–Core, Junior Standing
BUS-P 421 (3 cr.) Supply Chain Management
P: Kelley Admit, I–Core, Senior Standing
BUS-P 429 (3 cr.) Operations Processes
P: Kelley Admit, I–Core, Senior Standing

Electives: Choose 3 from the following list (9 credit hours)

 
BUS-M 303 (3 cr.) Marketing Research
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Junior Standing
BUS-M 401 (3 cr.) International Marketing
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Senior Standing
BUS-M 402 (3 cr.) Marketing Channels
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Senior Standing
BUS-M 407 (3 cr.) Business-to-Business Marketing
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Senior Standing
BUS-M 419 (3 cr.) Retail Marketing
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Senior Standing
BUS-W 311 (3 cr.) New Venture Creation
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Junior Standing

BUS-W 406 (3 cr.) Venture Growth Management

P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Senior Standing

BUS-Z 404 (3 cr.) Effective Negotiations
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Senior Standing
BUS-D 301 (3 cr.) International Business Environment
P: ECON-E201, ECON-E 202, Junior Standing
BUS-A 325 (3 cr.) Cost Accounting
P: BUS-A 201, BUS-A 202, Junior Standing
BUS-A 337 (3 cr.) Computer Based Accounting Systems
P: Kelley Admit, BUS-A 201, BUS-A 202, BUS-K 201, Junior Standing
BUS-A 310 (3 cr.) Management Decisions and Financial Reporting
P: BUS-A 201, BUS-A 202, Junior Standing
OR
BUS-A 311 (3 cr.) Intermediate Accounting I
P: BUS-A 201, BUS-A 202, Junior Standing
BUS-A 460 (3 cr.) Information Systems Security Assurance
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Senior Standing
BUS-F 305 (3 cr.) Intermediate Corporate Finance
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Junior Standing
BUS-F 494 (3 cr.) International Financial Management
P: Kelley Admit, I-Core, Senior Standing

NOTE: If a student completes requirements for a Supply Chain Management major, the student is qualified for certification in AST&L. For information go to http://www.astl.org/.

Supply Chain Management Faculty

Barbara Flynn
BS 4010
317–278–8586
Mark Frohlich
BS 4017
317–278–9247
Peggy Lee
BS 4045
317–274–8745
Mark Ippolito
BS 4015
317–274–7145
Roger Schmenner
BS 4038
317–274–2444
Mohan Tatikonda
BS 4044
317–274–2751