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	2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Industrial Technology, BS, Supply Chain Management Concentration
					
					Location(s):
					Alpine				
						
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				The Industrial Technology (IT) curriculum designed to be a broad-based student-centered program that prepares students with marketable technical skills for careers in business, industry, education, and government. 
The Supply Chain Management concentration emphasizes specialized coursework in the business concepts, technologies and tools of transportation, logistics, procurement, and operations management. 
			 
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		Program Requirements
 Core Curriculum: 42  First-Year Seminar: 1    Major Requirements: 12 Credits
 Business Courses: 18 Credits
 Students must choose 18 credit hours from among the following: Concentration in Supply Chain Management: 42 Credits
 Students must choose 42 credit hours from among the following: Operations Management Courses: 3 Credits
 When the title of the course is “Operations Management,” take either of the following: Business Statistics Courses: 3 Credits
 When the title of the course is “Business Statistics,” take either of the following: International Logistics Management Courses: 3 Credits
 When the title of the course is “International Logistics Management,” take either of the following: Total Hours: 120
 Core Curriculum: 42  First-Year Seminar: 1  General Electives: required to reach the required 120 hours for this degree  Required Core Courses: 12  Restrictive Electives in Business: 18  Restrictive Electives in Supply Chain Management: 42  													 | 
												 
											 
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