Streamline Success with a Supply Chain Management Minor
Gain in-demand skills with Auburn’s 15–17 hour Supply Chain Management minor. Learn logistics, purchasing, and operations strategy—perfect for boosting any major and thriving in today’s global economy.
With a supply chain management minor, you’ll learn the foundations of supply chain operations and develop strategies for continuous improvement, honing a valuable skill set that can be applied to any industry. A supply chain management minor complements any major!
Requirements
Prerequisites
You must meet all prerequisites for the required courses and your chosen electives listed below. Prerequisites will not be waived. Visit the to see course descriptions and their respective prerequisites (abbreviated as “Pr”).
Courses completed to satisfy the school/college core curriculum or a major requirement (e.g. counting toward the GPA "in the major"). may not be used to fulfill a minor. Supporting coursework may be used in satisfying the requirements for a minor if a minor is not required by the student's academic major.
Required Courses
- : Operations: Management of Business Processes
- : Supply and Demand Integration
- : Transportation: Management of Product Flows
- : Purchasing: Supply Management and Searching
Elective Courses (Choose Two)
- : Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- : Supply Chain Tools and Technologies
- : Enterprise Systems in Supply Chain Management
- : Supply Chain Operations Management
- : Transportation Strategy
- : Inventory and Warehouse Management
- : Supply Chain Planning
- : Advanced Process Analysis
- : International Business
- : Stochastic Operations Research
- : Deterministic Operations Research
- : Simulation
- : Operations Planning and Control
- : Manufacturing Systems I
- : Project Management
- : Sales Management
- : Business to Business Marketing
Total Hours: 17 (must earn a minimum overall minor GPA of 2.0)
*Business majors who pursue this minor will exclude the SCMN 2150/3150 requirement resulting in a 15-hour minor.
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