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LOGT 2232 C — Introduction to Supply Chain

CRN 11988

3.0 credit hours

This course provides an overview of supply chain management (SCM) by facilitating an understanding of the integrated management of supply and demand within and across organizations. The course facilitates a discourse on how the planning and management of sourcing and procurement; production and manufacturing; and distribution and logistics activities is related to organizational performance management and how technology enables these activities. An understanding of how the coordination resulting from supply chain management enables process and activity collaboration within business functions like finance, marketing, sales, product development, and information systems and across business partners like suppliers, service providers, intermediaries, and customers is provided. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of "C" in BUSA 1105 or ACCT 2101 or CISM 2530 or ECON 2105 or (MATH 1111 or HIGHER)

Course Details

College Business Instructor Lynch, William
Location Armstrong Course Seats Available 16 open (14 / 30)
Instructional Method N/A Waitlist Available 10 of 10 remain
Schedule Type Lecture Material Cost N/A
Semester Spring 2026 University Store Armstrong
Term Minimester I Course Fees N/A

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Building Room
January 12 - March 07, 2026 Tuesday & Thursday 06:00 PM - 08:45 PM Hawes Hall 202