Business Administration – Supply Chain Management
Program Goals & Outcomes
At Rose State College, we offer flexible Supply Chain Management and Logistics programs designed to kickstart your career in this fast-growing field. Choose from a 2-year Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree or a 2-semester certificate, available both on-campus and online.
Our programs equip you with the skills and knowledge needed for roles like logistics analyst, supply chain coordinator, and purchasing agent. Whether you’re starting out or advancing your career, Rose State College gives you the tools for success in supply chain and logistics.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (18 hours min.)
Communications (6 hours)
- ENGL 1113 English Composition I+
- ENGL 1213 English Composition II+
or MCOM 1213 Public Speaking
U.S. History/U.S. Government (6 hours)
- HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1877
or HIST 1493 U.S. History Since 1877 - POLS 1113 American Federal Government
General Education (6 hours minimum)
- ECON 2103 Personal Finance
- Science (3-4 hours)
or Math (3-4 hours)—See courses listed below.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (27 hours)
Students must earn a “C” or better in courses denoted with an asterisk (*) to be eligible for graduation.
- *ACCT 1123 College Accounting Procedures
- *BA 1303 Introduction to Business
- BA 2203 Business Law I
- BA 2413 Business Ethics
- *BA 2503 Business Communication
- *MGMT 2103 Principles of Management
- *MGMT 2313 Introduction to Management Information Systems
- *MKTG 2103 Principles of Marketing
- CIT 1093 Microcomputer Applications
OPTION REQUIREMENTS (18 hours)
- BA 2193 Business Administration Internship+
or BA 2703 Training and Development
or ECON 2403 Principles of Macroeconomics
or MGMT 2703 Small Business Management - MGMT 2153 Team Building & Conflict Management
or CIT 1533 Principles of Cybersecurity - MGMT 2403 Purchasing & Procurement
- MGMT 2503 Project Management
- MGMT 2603 Production & Operations Management
- MGMT 2803 Supply Chain Management & Logistics
+Check course description for prerequisites that must be met.
General Education Electives for Science
HSBC 1104, HSBC 1224, HSBC 2103, HSBC 2114, GEOG 1114, or any course with the following prefixes: ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ENSC, GEOL, METR, PHSC, or PHYS
General Education Electives for Math
Any MATH course, which is at least 1000 level or higher, except MATH 2013, MATH 2023, MATH 2033, and MATH 2091-6
Suggested Order of Enrollment
The following courses should be taken in the sequence indicated. Because general education courses have multiple offerings, students should incorporate those courses into their schedule after their Business Administration Degree requirement courses have been determined. Some courses are offered only once each year; some courses are offered only in the day; some courses are offered only in the evening; and summer course offerings vary. Check the College Catalog and/or class schedule for course offering specifics. The “+” symbol represents a prerequisite for the course. Any course offering is subject to change without notice.
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