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Supply Chain Management: Information Systems, Bachelor

University of Kansas, United States

 
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Subject ranking

Business Administration
US / ARWU
64th
economics business
US / USNews
71st
Overall
US / Guardian
71st

Costs

Course feesS$36.4K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$16.1K / year
Beer S$7
MacDonalds S$12
Cinema S$20
Coffee S$7
TotalS$52.5K / year

Entry requirements

A Level DDD
Diploma 2.5
International Baccalaureate 24
O Level DDDDD

Scholarships

Academic Entry Scholarship
Up to 30% for tuition and living expenses
Unlimited quantity

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Course
Code
KU-235
Upcoming
Intakes
Jan 2025
May 2025
Aug 2024
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Duration

4 years
Graduate
2028
About the course

As a supply chain management major, you will learn a set of skills that will allow you to effectively streamline the flow of materials, finances and information for a company.  Your training in the supply chain management program will prepare you for a rapidly growing field.The supply chain management major requires a total of 120 credit-hours, including general education classes, which meet the requirements of the KU Core and additional courses including MATH 115, PSYC 104 and a natural science with lab.  You will also take 20 credit-hours in foundation business classes and 18 credit-hours of core business classes.  For your supply chain management major you will take 12 additional hours of specific supply chain management classes, as well as nine credit-hours of any supply chain management course 400 and above.  Your career in the Business School will culminate in a capstone course, Business Policy & Strategy (MGMT 498), where you will apply the skills you acquire toward cases and projects.As a KU business student, you will be required to complete an International Dimension Requirement (IDR).  You can meet this by taking foreign language classes or proving equivalent proficiency through the fourth level (intermediate II).  You can also fulfill this requirement by completing six credit-hours through any approved study abroad program or through classes in contemporary regional/international studies or international business.Following your graduation from the supply chain management program, you will be qualified to hold a position in one of the fastest growing fields.  The well-rounded skills you will receive from your business school education and the specific training related to supply chain management will make you a competitive candidate for increasingly important positions in organizations everywhere.

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