Supply Chain Management - Certificate of Achievement (3014)

Division: Business Division

 
Major Requirements (15 Credits)
SCM 101Intro. to Operations and SCM3
SCM 201Principles Supply Chain Mgmt.3
SCM 219Transportation & Warehousing3
Select any two of the following:6
SCM 229, SCM 239, SCM 249
Total Credits15

Supply Chain Management

Curriculum Code: 3014

Will Earn Upon Program Completion: Certificate of Achievement (COA)
 


Why earn a Supply Chain Management Certificate?

This program introduces individuals to careers in Supply Chain Management. The program is appropriate for those seeking careers in logistics, transportation and warehouse operations, distribution, and planning manage. It is also prepares students seeking entry- level jobs in business and industry.

If I earn a Supply Chain Management Certificate, can I transfer to an upper-division college or university?

The certificate is job-oriented and not designed for transfer to a baccalaureate program. However, many of the courses you take may be applied toward an associates degree and later a bachelor’s degree. Check with your faculty advisor for more information.

Are there any requirements I must satisfy before I start taking courses for my certificate?

Based on evaluation and placement, you may have to take developmental courses in English and/or Mathematics before taking courses for your certificate.

How long will it take for me to complete this Certificate?

If you do not need developmental coursework, you can complete the certificate in two semesters.

Where should I direct specific questions about this certificate?

Visit the Business Division in the Green Area of the Main Campus or call (973) 877-3222.

Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • Gain understanding of fundamental concepts of Supply Chain Management;
  • Understand areas of warehousing, inventory management, distribution, and transportation;
  • Gain understanding of demand planning, order fulfillment and consumer satisfaction;
  • Understanding of Procurement, Risk Management and Logistics.