Associate in Applied Science - Supply Chain Management (AAS-SCM)
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Benefits
Earn your Procurement, Inventory/Production Control, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Certificates before you progress to your AAS-SCM degree.
The curriculum focuses on both the technical and employability skills needed to be
successful in this field.
Enjoy a condensed, accelerated schedule where you can bring your current job knowledge
to class interactions as you learn and work toward quick completion.
Be able to apply concepts and ideas to your job instantly with activities and assignments
on real-world applications.
Get support from dedicated advisors and industry professionals teaching your fellow
students in a cohort class.
What you'll learn
Understand the linkages of supply chain functions across various departments across
an organization including marketing and sales, engineering and design, finance, accounting,
manufacturing, customer service, etc.
Understand the ethical issues surrounding supply chain management and supporting business
practices.
Understand the importance of the supply chain's role in the overall financial performance
and goals of the organization, and the need for robust risk mitigation planning to
support these objectives.
Obtain a solid base of general financial acumen with courses in accounting and economics.
Focus on the critical skills of communication and presentation competencies, organizational
savvy, relationship management, team building and problem solving.
Discover and assess local and global economic, technological, competitive, social,
and legal trends and their impact on business endeavors.
Write and speak more effectively in business situations.
Space is limited for the August 2026 program start.
Sample course schedule
Complete your degree part-time in about two years after completing the SCM certificates.