Bachelor of Science in Global Supply Chain Management Online
Sourcing, manufacturing, moving and delivering goods across the world in a timely, cost-efficient manner has a huge impact on corporate success. Gain an overarching business perspective and specialized skills in this high-demand field.
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Program Overview
Gain in-demand global supply chain insights in this bachelor's program
Speed-to-market initiatives and global competition have increased the demand for supply chain specialists. Gain a solid business foundation and the ability to manage and improve the supply chain process from both an operational and analytical perspective in the Bachelor of Science in Global Supply Chain Management online program.
Designed for working adults, this AACSB-accredited program addresses inventory control, purchasing, transportation and international logistics to give you both a macro and micro understanding of this critical business sector. Affordable, accelerated courses are 100% online. Transfer up to 90 credit hours to save even more time and money on this high-demand degree.
In this online supply chain management bachelor’s degree program, you will:
- Examine the process of supplying products to consumers in a timely, efficient manner
- Utilize tools and knowledge to manage an effective, well-run supply chain
- Plan, organize and manage logistics activities within the supply chain
- Apply methods for effectively evaluating suppliers within the purchasing function
- Manage supply chain optimizations using appropriate tools and technology
- Realize the impact of supply chain management on the overall enterprise, including the differences between domestic and international supply chains
- Examine the process of supplying products to consumers in a timely, efficient manner
- Utilize tools and knowledge to manage an effective, well-run supply chain
- Plan, organize and manage logistics activities within the supply chain
- Apply methods for effectively evaluating suppliers within the purchasing function
- Manage supply chain optimizations using appropriate tools and technology
- Realize the impact of supply chain management on the overall enterprise, including the differences between domestic and international supply chains
Prepare for a range of operational and analytical roles in supply chain management, such as:
- Warehouse Manager
- Purchasing Agent
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Procurement Specialist
- Logistics Manager
- Warehouse Manager
- Purchasing Agent
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Procurement Specialist
- Logistics Manager
Gain the knowledge and industry-relevant skills that employers seek:
- Communication
- Leadership
- Operations
- Customer service
- Transportation
- Communication
- Leadership
- Operations
- Customer service
- Transportation
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Tuition
Benefit from affordable tuition and a generous transfer policy
Our B.S. in Global Supply Chain Management online program offers the same affordable tuition to all U.S. residents. All fees are included. Tuition may be subject to change on a yearly basis.
Tuition breakdown:
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Calendar
Choose from multiple start dates
Earn your B.S. in Global Supply Chain Management on your schedule in a 100% online format featuring accelerated courses and multiple start dates per year.
Term | Program Start Date | Application Deadline | Document Deadline | Registration Deadline | Payment Due | Last Class Day |
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Fall 2 | 10/14/24 | 9/30/24 | 10/4/24 | 10/10/24 | 10/11/24 | 12/6/24 |
Spring 1 | 1/13/25 | 12/16/24 | 12/18/24 | 1/9/25 | 1/10/25 | 2/28/25 |
Spring 2 | 3/10/25 | 2/24/25 | 2/28/25 | 3/6/25 | 3/7/25 | 5/2/25 |
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Admissions
Follow these steps to apply to the global supply chain management online bachelor’s degree
A-State Online offers a streamlined admission process for both new students and transfers. Students who are interested in the online global supply chain management degree program should review and follow the requirements for admission below.
Admission Requirements:
- Online application
- Official transcripts
- 2.0 GPA for transferring credits
There are several paths to admittance at A-State:
- If you have 13 or more transferrable college credit hours, you would be admitted if you have a cumulative college GPA of at least 2.0 on previous college coursework
- If you have 0-12 transferrable college credit hours and have been out of high school for five years or more, you would be admitted if you:
- Have a high school diploma or state-approved equivalent
- Have completed 12 or fewer earned college hours
- Have never enrolled as a student at A-State
- If you have 0-12 transferrable college credit hours and have been in high school within the last five years, you would be admitted if you have one of the following:
- 3.0 cumulative high school grade point average (or GED test score equivalent), OR
- 19 minimum ACT super score or minimum 990 combined SAT super score, OR
- Class rank in the top 20% of your graduating class
Note: If you’re admitted as a non-traditional first-time freshman, you may be required to successfully complete a predesignated curriculum of 12 hours (Certificate or Non-Degree). Upon successful completion, you will be transitioned to a degree-seeking program.
Application Submission Requirements
Submitting your application takes three easy steps: filling out the application, submitting your documents and paying the application fee.
- When completing the online application, select 100% online student and then complete all the steps on the online application.
- Pay $30.00 non-refundable application fee.
- Submit all official college transcripts.
- Submit official high school transcripts (if applicable).
- Submit official ACT/SAT test scores (if applicable).
Note: If you have 0-12 transferrable college hours, test scores will still need to be submitted for reporting purposes to the Arkansas Department of Higher Education (ADHE); however, they are not needed for an admission decision. Accuplacer test scores are an acceptable alternative to ACT/SAT scores.
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Document Submission Address
Submit all documents to:
A-State OnlineP.O. Box 2520
State University, AR 72467
Fax: 870-972-3548
Email: [email protected]
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Jonesboro, AR 72401
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Courses
Investigate your global supply chain management online courses
To earn your Global Supply Chain Management bachelor’s degree online, you need to complete 120 credit hours of coursework. The program includes 38 credit hours of general education courses, 60 credit hours of major courses and 22 credit hours of elective courses. Students can finish faster by transferring previously earned credit hours. Transfer credit hours will be evaluated during the admission process.
Visit the Course Registration page to view the course schedule for this degree.
You will take the first 12 courses listed below and select either STAT 2003 or ECON 2113, totaling 13 courses for 39 credit hours.
Select one of the following six courses:
You must take 22 credit hours of electives to satisfy the 120 credit hours required for this program. Courses may be chosen with the assistance of an advisor and per your degree plan. Electives can come from any courses offered so long as prerequisites are met.
Students must take the following courses.
First-year course - Students must take the following First Year Experience Business online course. If you transfer in more than 12 credit hours, you will not be required to take this course. You may replace that 3-hour course with a 3-hour elective course.
First-year course (3 hours)
BUSN 1003
Departmental (3 hours)
COMS 1203
Communication Requirement (6 hours)
ENG 1003
ENG 1013
Mathematics Requirement (3 hours)
Students must take MATH 1023 or any MATH course that requires MATH 1023 as prerequisite.
Arts and Humanities Requirement (6 hours)
ART 2503, MUS 2503, or THEA 2503
ENG 2003, ENG 2013, or PHIL 1103
Social Sciences Requirement (9 hours)
ECON 2313
ECON 2323
POSC 2103
Life Science Requirement (4 hours)
Students must complete BIO 1003 with BIO 1001 lab.
Physical Sciences Requirement (4 hours)
Students must complete CHEM 1043 with CHEM 1041 lab.
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