Bachelor of Science
Supply Chain Management
A solid foundation in supply chain management and logistics.
Program Overview
Designed by experts in the field, the Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management equips students with the professional knowledge and practical skills needed for a variety of successful careers in logistics and supply chain management.
Program Highlights
- Career-relevant coursework based on current industry trends
- Dual focus on theoretical foundation and practical skills
- Broad focus on business, management, and supply chain management resulting in preparation for a wide variety of careers in the field
- Integration of biblical concepts and principles with discipline specific topics
Potential Careers
Graduates of the program are armed with the knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed in a variety of roles in related industries:
Strategic Sourcing Manager
Course Requirements
Students must complete the following degree components at LAPU or via applicable transfer credits.
See the catalog for more details.
General Education Requirements
31 Credits
General Education (31): see catalog for more details
31 Credits
Program Requisites
12 Credits
ACCT 210Financial Accounting
3 Credits
ACCT 220Managerial Accounting
3 Credits
ECON 204Principles of Macroeconomics
3 Credits
STAT 280Applied Statistics
3 Credits
Major Requirements
45 Credits
BUSN 250Business Communications
3 Credits
BUSN 270Business Law and Ethics
3 Credits
ECON 440International Economics and Trade
3 Credits
BUSN 310Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions
3 Credits
BUSN 350Marketing and E-Commerce
3 Credits
ISYS 380Information Systems Management
3 Credits
BUSN 395Project Management
3 Credits
BUSN 415Operations Management
3 Credits
SCHM 300Global Supply Chain Management
3 Credits
SCHM 310Quality Management
3 Credits
SCHM 320Transportation and Distribution Management
3 Credits
SCHM 400Strategic Warehouse Management
3 Credits
SCHM 410Procurement and Strategic Sourcing
3 Credits
SCHM 420Consumer Value Ecosystem
3 Credits
SCHM 490Supply Chain Management Capstone
3 Credits
Electives
32 Credits
Electives (32): choose 100-400 level courses from the catalog
32 Credits
Total Credits
120 Credits
Recommended Concentrations
A concentration is similar to a minor, but more integrated and with no extra units added to the degree. Each program allows you to choose a concentration to sharpen your skills and specialize in a focused area of study.
Accounting
Includes emphasis on cost accounting, budgeting, and tax accounting. Review the economic, quantitative, and managerial aspects of business.
The Accounting concentration provides students with a survey of the principles, theories, and concepts of the accounting profession while presenting an intense review of the economic, quantitative, and managerial aspects in business. Classroom theory, coupled with the coverage of key skills and practical knowledge, prepares students for professions within the industry. The coursework initiates the process of preparing students for the CPA examination administered by the various state boards of accountancy in the United States.
ACCT 300 – Intermediate Accounting (3 Credits)
ACCT 320 – Intermediate Accounting II (3 Credits)
ACCT 340 – Cost Accounting, Analysis and Budgeting (3 Credits)
ACCT 410 – Tax Accounting (3 Credits)
ACCT 430 – Auditing (3 Credits)
Business Intelligence
Theory and application of business intelligence, information security, and data modeling.
The Business Intelligence concentration provides students with basic theories and applications of information technology and electronic evidence as they relate to both business efficiency and security planning. Students are prepared for work in private, public, and nonprofit sectors in enhancing business operations and security.
BUSN 350 – Marketing and E-Commerce (3 Credits)
ISYS 460 – Data Analytics and Business Intelligence (3 Credits)
ISYS 470 – Information Security and Compliance (3 Credits)
ISYS 480 – Advanced Data Management (3 Credits)
ISYS 485 – Data Modeling and Architecture (3 Credit)
Business Information Systems
Explore the intersection of information systems and business.
The Business Information Systems concentration provides students with specialized knowledge and skills related to the intersection between information systems and business environments. Students are prepared to apply such knowledge and skills to a variety of business contexts and processes.
BUSN 320 – Financial Management and Markets (3 Credits)
BUSN 350 – Marketing and E-Commerce (3 Credits)
ISYS 460 – Data Analytics and Business Intelligence (3 Credits)
ISYS 465 – Business Information Systems and Ethics (3 Credits)
ISYS 470 – Information Security and Compliance (3 Credits)