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>>  SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT MBA CURRICULUM

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Full-time students take at least 15 credits beyond the MBA core.  In addition to the 6 credits of concentration core courses, full-time students are also required to take 22:799:650: Supply Chain Industry Client Project and at least 6 credits from Areas 1, 2, 3, or 22:799:648:  New Venture Development.

Part-time students take at least 15 credits beyond the MBA core.  Students should take the 6 credits of concentration core courses and at least 9 credits from Areas 1, 2, 3, or Field Practice.  It is highly recommended that part-time students take a Field Practice course.

 REQUIRED Concentration Core CourseS (6 CREDITS)

  • 22:799:607    Supply Chain Strategies (3, every semester)
  • 22:799:608    Procurement Management & Global Sourcing (3, every semester)

  Electives (9 CREDITS)


Students may choose any combination of courses from the following areas to fulfill the elective requirements.
 

 Area 1: Purchasing and Sourcing Management

  • 22:620:606    Managing Strategic Transformations (3, check MGB Dept. schedule)

  • 22:630:655    Customer Relationship Management (3, every Spring semester)

  • 22:630:605    B2B Marketing (3, every Fall semester, starting Fall 2009)

  • 22:799:661    Project Management (3, every Fall semester, starting Fall 2009)

  • 22:799:662    Supply Chain Legal Issues (3, every Spring semester)

 Area 2: Supply Chain Technologies

  • 22:010:623    Enterprise Resource Planning (3, every Spring semester)

  • 22:799:659    Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP I (3, every Fall semester)

  • 22:799:660    Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP II* (3, every Spring semester)

  • 22:799:663    Demand Forecasting and Fulfillment (3, every Spring semester) 

  • 22:960:575    Data Models (3, check MSIS Dept. schedule)

 Area 3:  Industry Series by Distinguished Business Executives

  • 22:620:606    Managing Strategic Transformations (3, check MGB Dept. schedule)

  • 22:630:655    Customer Relationship Management (3, every Spring semester)

  • 22:630:605    B2B Marketing (3, every Fall semester, starting Fall 2009)

  • 22:799:661    Project Management (3, every Fall semester, starting Fall 2009)

  • 22:799:662    Supply Chain Legal Issues (3, every Spring semester)

 Field Practice Courses

  • 22:799:648    New Venture Development** (3, every Fall semester)
  • 22:799:650    Industry Client Project*** (3, every Fall semester)

     

*       Must take prerequisite Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP I

**      MBA students work in teams for a start-up venture from Rutgers School of Engineering requiring financial, supply chain and marketing solutions.

***     MBA students consult for real-life SCM industry projects, sponsored by 19 NJ/NY corporations.  This course is required for full-time students.

 

  

 

 

 
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