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2007-2008
Program Sheet
About the Career
Training in supply chain management and the application of technology can lead
to a rewarding and successful career requiring knowledge of production and inventory
control. Challenging opportunities exist as buyer/purchasing agents, logistics
analysts, production/master schedulers and material planners. As an expanding
field of employment, supply chain management offers limitless opportunities.
Career Outlook
Employment opportunities are expected to increase as organizations continue to
adopt increasingly sophisticated technology and integrate it into their systems.
Job options should be best for those with a post-secondary education. The demand
for professionals in this area is rapidly growing as firms are realizing the
improved efficiency and profitability resulting from supply chain management.
Potential Starting Salary
$40,763
Salary Information Source: LTC Research Department
Schedule
Program courses offered evenings, 1 night per week.
Length of time to complete Supply Chain Management coursework
2.5 years
Course Pre- or Co-requisites
Word I, PowerPoint I, Excel I, Supply Chain Management, Logistics.
General Studies
21 required credits are offered evenings and online in fall, spring and summer.
Work these courses into your schedule based upon your intended date of graduation. Plan
your general studies classes—check out the General
Studies 2007-08 Learning Options.
Starts
August 2007.
Approximate Costs
•$97.05 per credit (resident)
•$594.25 per credit (out-of-state resident)
•Online class fee is $10 per credit
•Other fees vary by program (books, supplies, materials, tools, uniforms,
health-related exams, etc)
Program Transfer Opportunities
Capella University
Cardinal Stritch University
Franklin University
Lakeland College
Marian College
MSOE Rader School of Business
Silver Lake College
UW-Stout
For more transfer options information, click
here.
Supply Chain Management Coursework- 45 credits
Course Title |
Credits |
Delivery Method |
Offered |
Supply Chain Management |
3 |
Accelerated |
Fall 2007 |
Portfolio Introduction |
1 |
Accelerated |
Fall 2007 |
Service Operations Management |
3 |
Accelerated |
Fall 2007 |
Purchasing |
3 |
Accelerated/ online |
Fall 2007/ Spring 2008 |
Negotiations |
3 |
Accelerated |
Spring 2008 |
Enterprise Resource Planning & Control
I |
3 |
Accelerated |
Fall 2008 |
Enterprise Resource Planning & Control
II |
3 |
Accelerated |
Fall 2008 |
Accounting for Professionals |
3 |
Accelerated |
Spring 2009 |
Strategic Resource Management |
3 |
Accelerated |
Spring 2009 |
Career Assessment |
3 |
Accelerated |
Spring 2009 |
Logistics |
3 |
Accelerated |
Summer 2009 |
Lean Manufacturing & Execution
Control |
3 |
Accelerated |
Fall 2009 |
Six Sigma Tools for Materials
Managers |
3 |
Accelerated |
Spring 2010 |
ISO 9000 |
3 |
Accelerated |
Fall 2009 |
Excel 2002-Level 2 |
1 |
Accelerated |
Anytime during program |
Portfolio Assessment |
1 |
Accelerated |
Fall 2009 |
Elective |
3 |
Accelerated |
Anytime during program |
General Studies Requirements (21 credits):
Written Communication—3 credits
Introduction to Sociology or 10809172 Race Ethnic & Diversity Studies—3
credits
Elementary Algebra with Applications—3 credits
Oral/Interpersonal Communications or Speech—3 credits
Economics—3 credits
Introduction to Ethics: Theory & Application—3 credits
Introduction to Psychology—3 credits
Want more information?
•Submit your questions online.
•Email info@gotoltc.edu
•Call 1.888.GO TO LTC, Ext. 1109
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