Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Logistics/Supply Chain Management Concentration

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration Logistics/Supply Chain Management (BSBA-L/SCM) is a 180-credit hour program that is offered online and at the Colorado Springs campus. It consists of 66 general education credits, 86 credit hours devoted to the business administration core, and 28 credit hours in the logistics concentration.

This program focuses on both the service and manufacturing demands of the industry. Students are introduced to simulations and case studies in order to develop proficiency in qualitative and quantitative techniques for distribution management, inventory control, procurement, and supplier management from a global perspective.

Mission Statement
The mission of the College of Business and Management is to offer professional market-driven business degrees that build business competencies transferrable to all industries. The College of Business and Management accomplishes this mission by offering curriculum that aligns to industry standards, remains relevant, and builds practical skills applicable to the competitive global business environment.

Program Accreditations and Alignments
This degree program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). This program was designed in alignment with the standards of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP).

BSBA-L/SCM Program prepares the student to:
  • Apply business skills and analytical problem-solving to support organizational objectives
  • Summarize how management knowledge and skills support organizational performance
  • Demonstrate knowledge and application of logistics and supply chain management

BSBA Program Learning Outcomes
  • Employ tools, principles, and techniques of continuous process improvement in order to achieve quality and excellence in the workplace
  • Apply appropriate concepts and principles of finance, accounting, and statistics to make effective decisions
  • Explain how managers assist organizations, individuals, and teams to adapt to continuous change
  • Analyze business organizations from a managerial perspective

BSBA-L/SCM Concentration Learning Outcomes
  • Demonstrate the application of supply chain and logistics management systems to business strategy and operations
  • Discuss issues associated with integrating supply chain factors throughout the value chain from product design, through manufacturing, delivery, support, and disposal
  • Apply quantitative and qualitative managerial methods to global supply chain management

Degree Requirements

Courses: General Education

COMS105Interpersonal Communication

4.5

or

COMS201Technical and Professional Writing

4.5

or

COMS203Speech Communications

4.5

 

ECON210Principles of Macroeconomics

4.5

ECON212Principles of Microeconomics

4.5

ENGL104Introductory Written Communication

4.5

ENGL105Professional Written Communications

4.5

 

GOVT201American Government and Public Affairs

4.5

or

HIST101Modern American History: 1950 to the 21st Century

4.5

 

MATH102Introduction to College Math

4.5

MATH106Algebra for Business

4.5

MATH301Data Driven Statistics

4.5

MATH451Data Driven Decision Making

4.5

 

PHIL101Introduction to Ethics

4.5

or

HUMN250World Values and Cultures

4.5

 

SCI101Introduction to the Sciences

4.5

SCI103Science and Technology- Laboratory Course

1.5

SCI201Environmental Science and Sustainability

4.5

SCI203Environmental Science and Sustainability - Laboratory Course

1.5

 

UNIV104Academic and Career Success

4.5

or

HUMNELEHumanities Elective

4.5

Total Credit Hours:66

Courses: Core

ACCT201Accounting I

4

ACCT202Accounting II

4

BADM440Research Design Methods and Applications

4

ECON310Global Managerial Economics

4

FINC225Financial Statement Analysis

4

HRMT215Management of Human Resources

4

HRMT440Managing Organizational Change

4

IT254Spreadsheet Applications

4

MGM255Management Fundamentals

4

MGM316International Business Communications

4

MGM335Organizational Behavior Principles

4

MGM355International Business Practices

4

MGM365The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business

4

MGMT235Business Law I

4

MGMT345Operations Management

4

MGMT455Business Policies and Strategies

4

MGMT495Business Capstone

4

MKTG225Introduction to Marketing

4

MPM210Introduction to Project Management

6

SCM210Introduction to Logistics/Supply Chain Management

4

 

UNIV201Career Planning and Management

4

or

MGMT115Introductory Business Practices

4

Total Credit Hours:86

Courses: Logistics/Supply Chain Management Concentration

BADM370Quality Management

4

SCM220Transportation and Distribution Management

4

SCM310Material and Inventory Management

4

SCM340Supply Chain Negotiation

4

SCM350Contract Management

4

SCM420Procurement and Acquisition

4

SCM430Logistics/Supply Chain Management Capstone

4

Total Credit Hours:28

SCM430: Capstone class, SCM430, may be conducted incrementally based on campus decision.

Total Credit Hours: 180

Locations

  • Colorado Springs
  • Virtual Campus

Area of Study

  • Business & Management