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Jun 01, 2026
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IT 53500 - Global Supply Chain Management Credit Hours: 3.00. The objective of this course is to provide in-depth knowledge of global supply chain management and its application in industries. This course explores supply chain management, expanding beyond the linkage between producer and distributor to include other enterprises in the product life cycle, beginning with concept design and ending in disposal. Learning methodologies include lecture, case study, and collaborative student group activities in applied research. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall. Course Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate knowledge of supply chain management terminology, issues, and models.2. Construct supply chain models and identify advantages and limitations.3. Critically evaluate supply chain management techniques in applied case studies.4. Independently develop in-depth knowledge of a supply chain and present the findings in a coherent and informative manner.
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