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SCM 4950: Executive Analysis and Presentations

Credits: 3. Contact Hours: Lecture 3.
Repeatable.

Prereq: SCM 3010
Students explore different practical scenarios related supply chain projects and cases. Students acquire necessary skills and knowledge to solve practical issues associated with presented cases and problems. Students compete at different venues around the country. Graduation Restriction: Only 3 credits of SCM 4950 may count as a Supply Chain Management major choice elective. (Typically Offered: Fall, Spring)

Supply Chain Management

https://catalog.iastate.edu/collegeofbusiness/supplychainmanagement/
Supply chain management is an integrated program of study concerned with the efficient flow of information, materials, and products within and among organizations. Supply chain management involves the integration of business processes across organizations, from material sources and suppliers through manufacturing, and processing to the final customer.  The program’s balanced approach includes courses in the three core areas of supply chain management: procurement, operations, and logistics. Students will develop knowledge related to a wide variety of supply chain activities, including demand planning, purchasing, transportation management, warehouse management, inventory control, material handling, product and service support, information technology, and strategic supply chain management.