Supply Chain Management
    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 17,266 / Year
    Apply DateJuly 15, 2021
    Next IntakeDecember 1, 2021

    Supply Chain Management

    About

    Overview The purchasing department within an organization is usually responsible for securing all necessary materials, supplies and services at the best prices possible. The materials management department coordinates purchasing, production, warehousing and distribution.In a typical company approximately 50 percent of all sales dollars are spent on purchased items or services. This program prepares students to handle broad managerial responsibilities that impact the company’s success.Career OpportunitiesAn increasing number of companies have begun to recognize the importance of supply chain management functions. This recognition is partially due to the shortage and rising costs of materials, and the limited number of well-trained managers. This trend is likely to continue.Graduates of the Supply Chain Management program at the Bowling Green State University usually start as buyers, materials analysts, inventory supervisors or in contract administrator trainee positions. They then move up to a position of senior buyer, purchasing manager, plant manager, supply chain manager or contract administrator, and perhaps eventually to a top executive position.The supply chain management program at Bowling Green State University is recognized as one of the largest and best programs in the country. Each year more than 50 companies and organizations send representatives to campus to interview graduates. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The Supply Chain Management program offered by Bowling Green State University focuses on the planning, acquisition, conversion, flow and distribution of goods from raw materials to finished goods.

    Disciplines

    Supply Chain Management & LogisticsProject Management

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 71

    Other Requirements

    1Be a graduate of a senior high school approved or accredited by the department of education of the state in which it is located; ORHave earned high school equivalency through the General Educational Development (GED) testing program (issued by the state department of education); ORPresent GED test results and ACT or SAT test results, if the student completed secondary education through an alternative program such as home schooling; ORPresent an international baccalaureate diploma or certificate.

    Fee Information

    Supply Chain Management

    Bowling Green State University

    Bowling Green State University

    United States of America

    United States of America, Bowling Green