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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs–Newark and New Brunswick 2012–2014 Concentrations Supply Chain Management Curriculum and Course Descriptions  

Curriculum and Course Descriptions


Full-Time Program

Supply Chain Management 


Full-time students take at least 15 credits beyond the master of business administration (M.B.A.) core. In addition to the 6 credits concentration core, full-time students are also required to take 22:799:650  Supply Chain Management Client Project and at least 6 credits from Areas 1, 2, 3, or 22:799:648 New Venture Development in a Supply Chain Environment.

Full-Time M.B.A. Core Course

22:799:564  Operations Analysis - FT

Supply Chain Management Concentration (15 credits: 6 credits required concentration core and any combination of at least 9 credits from Areas 1, 2, 3, or Field Practice)

Required Concentration Core:

22:799:607  Supply Chain Management Strategies

22:799:608  Procurement Management and Global Sourcing


Area 1: Procurement and Sourcing Management

22:620:606  Managing Strategic Transformations

22:620:617  Negotiations

22:630:606  Business-to-Business Marketing

22:630:655  Special Topic: Customer Relationship Management

22:799:661  Project Management

22:799:662  Supply Chain Legal Issues

22:799:669  Supply Chain Security and Risk Management

Area 2: Supply Chain Technologies

22:010:623  Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

22:799:605  Introduction to Total Quality Management and Control

22:799:659  Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP I

22:799:660  Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP II

22:799:663  Demand Forecasting and Fulfillment

22:799:670  Supply Chain Business Intelligence

22:799:671  Microsoft Office Project

22:960:575  Data Models

Area 3: Industry Series by Distinguished Business Executives (1 credit each)

22:799:647  Pharmaceutical Purchasing and Supply Chain Management 

22:799:652  Business Process Improvement and Six-Sigma 

22:799:653  Product Design and Supply Chain Alignment 

22:799:655  Contract Management for Supply Chain Professionals 

22:799:658  Manufacturing Outsourcing 

22:799:664  Service Outsourcing 

22:799:665  Managing Global Operations 

22:799:668  Sales and Operations Planning 

Field Practice

22:799:648  New Venture Development in a Supply Chain Environment

22:799:650  Supply Chain Management Client Project

22:799:667  Growing Supply Chain New Ventures


Part-Time Program

Supply Chain Management 

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

Part-Time M.B.A. Core Course

22:799:580  Supply Chain Logistics

Supply Chain Management Concentration (15 credits: 6 credits required concentration core and any combination of at least 9 credits from Areas 1, 2, 3, or Field Practice)

Required Concentration Core:

22:799:607  Supply Chain Management Strategies

22:799:608  Procurement Management and Global Sourcing

Area 1: Procurement and Sourcing Management

22:620:606  Managing Strategic Transformations

22:620:617  Negotiations

22:630:606  Business-to-Business Marketing

22:630:655  Special Topic: Customer Relationship Management

22:799:661  Project Management

22:799:662  Supply Chain Legal Issues

22:799:669  Supply Chain Security and Risk Management

Area 2: Supply Chain Technologies 

22:010:623  Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

22:799:605  Introduction to Total Quality Management and Control

22:799:659  Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP I

22:799:660  Supply Chain Solutions with ERP/SAP II

22:799:663  Demand Forecasting and Fulfillment

22:799:670  Supply Chain Business Intelligence

22:799:671  Microsoft Office Project

22:960:575  Data Models

Area 3: Industry Series by Distinguished Business Executives (1 credit each)

22:799:647  Pharmaceutical Purchasing and Supply Chain Management

22:799:652  Business Process Improvement and Six-Sigma 

22:799:653  Product Design and Supply Chain Alignment 

22:799:655  Contract Management for Supply Chain Professionals

22:799:658  Manufacturing Outsourcing 

22:799:664  Service Outsourcing

22:799:665  Managing Global Operations

22:799:668  Sales and Operations Planning

Field Practice

22:799:648  New Venture Development in a Supply Chain Environment

22:799:650  Supply Chain Management Client Project

22:799:667  Growing Supply Chain New Ventures

 

See the Course List and Descriptions section of this catalog.



 
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