Supply Chain and Operations Major

Effective beginning Miami entry First Semester 2007-2008
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Major in Supply Chain and Operations Management

Academic Requirements

This major provides an understanding of Supply Chain and Operations Management as a key business strategy, and it develops tools for integrating key functions of procurement, production, marketing, logistics, accounting, and MIS, leading to successful operation of the entire SCM process.

To learn more about the Management Information Systems Major, please review the Major Requirements Checklist. This list is designed to help organize classes already taken and classes that still need to be taken in order to complete major requirements.

Sample Supply Chain Management Major Sample Plan

Freshman Year
Semester One Semester Two
ENG 111 (3)
MTH 151 (5)
BUS 101 (3)
Natural Science (3)
Free Elective (3)
17 hours
ENG 112 (3)
Natural Science (4)
Fine Arts (3)
World Cultures (3)
CSA 141 (2)
15 hours
Sophomore Year
Semester One Semester Two
ACC 221 (3)
ECO 201 (3)
DSC 205 (4)
Natural Science (3)
U.S. Cultures (3)
16 hours
ACC 222 (3)
ECO 202 (3)
MKT 291 (3)
MIS 235 (3)
Thematic Sequence (3)
15 hours
Junior Year
Semester One Semester Two
MGT 291 (3)
MGT 302 (3)
BLS 342 (3)
COM 135 (3)
International Requirement (4)
16 hours
MIS 303 (4) **
MKT 415 (4)
FIN 301 (3)
MGT 291 (3)
International Requirement (4)
Diversity Requirement (3)
18 hours
Senior Year
Semester One Semester Two
MGT 432 (3)
MGT 451 (3)
MGT 453 (3)
MKT 431 (3)
Thematic Sequence (3)
15 hours
MGT/MKT 498 (3) **
Major Elective (3)
Capstone (3)
Thematic Sequence (3)
Free Elective (5)
17 hours

**Course is offered only spring semester.

This sample plan is one possible layout for course work. Courses do not have to be taken in this exact order, but it should be noted that many courses have prerequisites that will affect the order in which a sequence of courses must be taken. Students should meet with advisors regularly to address these issues and confirm that all requirements are satisfied.

Students must also meet the overall, business, and departmental grade point averages as required for specific programs.

Last revised 5/17/2007