Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management. Receive program details See transfer policies Explore financial aid options. Error while processing your submission. Please reach out to one of our Admission Counselors and they can answer any questions you have at 1.800.756.7920 (option 1). Thanks for reaching out! We’re excited to help you get started on achieving your career goals. We’ll call you soon with more of the information you’re seeking. Cohort Online / In-Class. Cohort Bachelor's Tuition Cost per credit hour. Academic Year. $415 In-Class or Online. (Additional fees may apply to individual courses within your major requirements) Share This Degree. Degree Overview. It is crucial for companies to operate at maximum efficiency to remain competitive and profitable -- that's where your talent comes in. Bellevue University's accelerated online Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management degree engages you in processes unique to the interchanging and distribution of goods and services. In response to the growing demand, this cohort degree program prepares professionals capable of executing and managing operations in the logistics of transporting goods in an increasingly global market. Available in-class or online, our accelerated Supply Chain, Transportation, and Logistics degree includes coursework focusing on: Global logistics management Inventory management Information systems and technology relevant to resource planning Procurement, warehousing, and transportation. To help you build a well-rounded skillset, the degree covers leading-edge supply chain strategies including Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) with a strong focus on productivity, which puts you instantly ahead of the game. You'll study several related disciplines including business communication, fiscal management, economics, information systems analysis, and organizational management. Integrating hands-on, applied learning with theory, all Bellevue University degrees are designed to deliver a transformative learning experience that is flexible to accommodate your personal and work life. Program Outcomes. Faculty with industry expertise offer insight and guidance as you gain a solid understanding of supply chain and logistics management from the perspective of the United States and the world. Along with the peers in your cohort, you'll develop and refine business communication, problem solving, and decision making skills, which are competitive assets to any team. Graduates of Bellevue University's accelerated cohort degree in Supply Chain, Transportation, and Logistics Management will be able to perform the following: Apply core business concepts as identified by the accrediting body Explain how the fundamental concepts of supply chain management and logistics impact the structural capital of the firm and future corporate potential Distinguish the strengths and weaknesses between various transportation modes Relate supply chain management and logistics to other business functions including finance, marketing, operations, and information technology Apply analytical models and information technology concepts necessary for managing the supply chains in a global environment. University Accreditation. Bellevue University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Current students please login to BRUIN and select “ Academic Progress ” for your curriculum requirements. Degree Information. This cohort degree program in Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management is designed to provide a foundation in supply chain, transportation and logistics management from both a U.S. perspective and a global perspective. The analytical and problem solving skills necessary for solving a variety of supply chain and logistical problems will be presented. Topics include inventory management, transportation, procurement, and warehousing. Leading-edge supply chain strategies including global logistics management and RFID are explored. A foundation in basic business concepts, business communication, problem solving and decision making is also provided. Prerequisites for the College of Business' Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management Accelerated Cohort Bachelor's Degree Completion Program. Bellevue University's College of Business offers Accelerated Bachelor's Degree Completion Programs for working adult students, those with past employment history or those with significant volunteer experience who have completed an associate's degree or a minimum of 60 semester hours of transferable credit from regionally accredited institutions of higher education. The accelerated nature of the degree presumes that students have organizational life experiences that can be applied to their studies. This allows for application-based instructor to student interaction and a student's contribution to peer-to-peer learning. Prior to beginning the cohort-based major, you need to: Possess an associate's degree, or 60 semester hours completed with a grade of "C-" or higher from an accredited institution of higher learning. Please submit copies of official transcripts. Be currently employed, have a past employment history or have significant volunteer experience (such as serving on a not-for-profit Board of Directors or serving as an officer of a volunteer organization for a period of years) where the academic content of the major can be applied; and Submit an Application for Admission, completed, signed, and accompanied by the $50 processing fee. Curriculum. Major Requirements (40 credit hours) (All courses are 4 credit hours) (Click a course name below to view course details) This course prepares students for success in their academic and professional careers. The foundation for learning is established for professional skill development through practical experience with the University’s four essential learning outcomes - communication, problem solving, collaboration, and citizenship. Learner strengths are assessed and analytical, relational, and resilience skills are developed. Introduction to the design, operation, and control of domestic and international supply chain and logistics systems. Emphasis is placed on transportation, distribution and warehousing in the business enterprise. This course focuses on the knowledge needed to understand and apply processes for making business decisions. Emphasis is placed on the role of the pillars of capitalism as the underlying assumptions for making economic decisions in the U.S. Emphasis will also be placed on developing critical thinking skills. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program. This course focuses on the practical application of accounting concepts and processes and financial data analysis. The importance of the management of business information systems will also be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on how these basic concepts are used in today’s global business environment. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program. This course is an overview of global management theory and organizational practices. Management strategies for operations and marketing in a global economy are examined. Organizational behavior and economic theory is also examined as it relates to these strategies. Also included are team work and communication skills. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program. This course provides an examination of supply chain and logistics management concepts from both U.S. and global perspectives. Key logistics and supply chain activities are explored with an emphasis on the opportunities that can be realized through effective and innovative supply chain and logistics management. The pros and cons of global sourcing are also explored as a foundation for understanding the supply chain management and logistics strategies. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program. This course addresses a variety of issues involved in the logistics and transportation components of the global supply chain. Topics include an examination of how government and legal actions affect the transportation and logistics operations. The course also focuses on operational security issues. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program. This course explores a variety of analytical techniques and information technologies used in supply chain and logistics management operations. The course will provide opportunities to analyze and apply the appropriate techniques to solve supply chain management and logistics problems. A variety of concepts such as inventory management, productivity, quality, capacity management, forecasting are examined using information technology. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program. This course integrates the supply chain operations of the firm. The course examines how the supply chain affects the capital, cash, financial, and economic performance of the firm. Economic and pricing aspects of various transportation modes are also examined. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program. Students will demonstrate competency as a manager in the professional field of Supply Chain Logistics Management by conducting an analysis of a topic related to their SCLM career. Using the results of this analysis the student will then prepare a professionally written report and oral presentation of their findings. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program. Kirkpatrick Signature Series Requirements (9 credit hours) (In addition to the Major Requirements, all Bellevue University students must complete the Kirkpatrick Signature Series) This course focuses on the political and philosophical traditions of the Western world, especially as they are found in the American vision and are embedded in the values, traditions, documents, and institutions of the United States. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours. This course focuses on the creative tensions that can exist between the forces of tradition and change as the country grows and changes socially, culturally, and politically. It considers the manner in which change can renew the political and social vitality of American democracy. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours. This course examines the theories of moral absolutism and moral relativism, in light of their relationship to citizen freedoms and responsibilities. The course compares several modern economic systems, assessing their impact on citizen freedom and responsibility. It also examines the importance of fulfilling citizens’ responsibilities for the well-being of society and for the freedoms they enjoy. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours. Students applying for professional license or certification should verify the University’s offerings meet the requirements with the professional organization. Credit Hour Summary. Transfer eligible credits, or credits earned at Bellevue University* General Ed. Credits. *Consult with an admissions counselor or your student coach to determine your eligible credits, residency requirements, and to verify minimum graduation requirements for this degree. Tuition & Fees. Cohort Bachelor's Tuition Cost per credit hour. Academic Year. $415 In-Class or Online. (Additional fees may apply to individual courses within your major requirements) Degree Specific Admissions. Prior to beginning a cohort-based major, you need to: Possess an associate's degree or 60 semester hours completed with a grade of "C-" or higher from an accredited institution of higher learning. If you do not meet this requirement, you can build your credits directly with Bellevue University. Please submit copies of official transcripts. Submit an Application for Admission, completed, signed, and accompanied by the $50 processing fee. Bachelor Admissions. All applicants for admission to Bellevue University are required to submit an Application for Admission accompanied by a one-time application fee of $50 for undergraduate programs. However, If you are an International student please see the following specific information: International Student Bachelor Admissions Submit official documentation of high school completion. Documentation can include the following: Official high school transcript GED certificate Homeschool letter of completion and Attestation Form Certificate demonstrating that the student has passed a state authorized examination recognized by the state in which it is awarded - equivalent to a high school diploma. Self-certification method (applicants who have earned at least 9 postsecondary semester credit hours and have graduated from an approved high school). Please contact our Admission Counselors to see if you qualify. An applicant transferring from another institution of higher education also must satisfy the following requirements: Submission of an official transcript from each accredited institution previously attended. A transcript can be sent through a secure electronic method busrtranscripts@bellevue.eduor by mail, however it is required to be sent directly from the issuing institution to Bellevue University's Student Records Department to be considered an official document. Please check with previous institution for available sending options. Applicants who submit an official transcript which reflects a two-year degree from a regionally accredited postsecondary institution are not required to show proof of high school completion. Transcripts must be submitted even though credit may not have been earned at previous institution or if transfer credit is not granted. All potential Bellevue University students with foreign academic documentation will need to have that documentation evaluated by World Education Services (WES) prior to being accepted and matriculated at Bellevue University. Students with foreign academic documents need to order course by course evaluations by WES. WES will verify institutional accreditation status and complete a course-by-course evaluation containing the following: a description of credentials, including name, year awarded, name of institution attended, and major of field of study. It also provides the U.S. equivalent for each credential and lists all post-secondary subjects with their corresponding value expressed in the terms of U.S. semester credit and grade equivalents. Those interested can order a WES evaluation/transcript at www.wes.org. Its website explains exactly what the student must provide and how much the student will be charged. Bellevue University understands the needs of today's students by offering more degree paths to our well-respected, accredited degrees. You can earn your bachelor's degree with our new way to learn 3 year accelerated degree plan, or with credit for previous class work you can complete your degree more quickly. Students can study on campus, at our satellite locations, or by taking online courses.
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