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The Study of Business in Motion
The Supply Chain and Operations Management, B.S., program teaches you to manage people, products, services, and processes from the point of supply through consumption.
This program will provide you with a deep understanding of sourcing, logistics, and operations management principles and how these areas integrate with other business functions. The program emphasizes hands-on experiences such as simulations, mentorship, guest speakers, case competitions, and applied client projects.
There is not a company in the world that doesn’t require their supply chain and operations to successfully execute their strategy and deliver on their promises to their customers, whether it produces products, provides services, or both.
Supply chain and operations management involves managing people, products, services, and processes involved from the point of supply through the point of consumption—including operations, logistics, inventory management, demand and supply coordination, strategic sourcing, quality management and control, and more.
Supply Chain and Operations Management Curriculum and Courses
The Supply Chain and Operations Management major combines operations management, logistics, sourcing, marketing, and analytics. A variety of topics are introduced including, among others, quality management, material management, marketing to organizations, sustainability, process analytics, and supplier selection.
- MGT 431 Logistics Management
- MGT 432 Global Strategic Sourcing
- MGT 451 Operations Planning and Scheduling
- MGT 453 Quality Management Systems
- MGT 498 Supply Chain Management
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- Ability to collect and analyze data, ultimately providing decision Recommendations
- Create information systems to aid in making resource-related decisions
- Recognize and apply strategic sourcing concepts and solutions to common business problems and activities
- Ability to recognize and apply logistics concepts and solutions to common business problems and activities
- Integrate course content knowledge along with critical thinking and technological skills to address specific supply chain issues and challenges that typically arise in the business world.
Prepared for Success
Nationally and World Ranked
Your college experience here will be one of the most exciting times of your life. To make sure of this, we’ll provide you with a powerful support system.
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ADMISSION AND AID
This is Where Your Journey to Miami University Begins
Explore what it means to be a college student at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where students prepare to go anywhere and everywhere. We’ll be here to help every step of the way as you prepare for college admission, enrollment, and success.
Miami University’s Farmer School of Business is annually recognized as one of the nation’s best undergraduate business schools. Each year, the number of first-year applications for the Farmer School of Business (FSB) exceeds the number of spaces available. Admission to the FSB is competitive and based on a holistic and comprehensive review process which considers many factors to establish the context of students’ achievements and demonstrated potential to be successful in its rigorous curriculum.
Contact Us
Tom Farnbacher, Assistant Lecturer, Supply Chain and Operations Management Faculty Advisor, and Assistant Director of the Center for Supply Chain Excellence
Department of Management
Farmer School of Business 2024
800 East High Street
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-1571
farnbat2@MiamiOH.edu