The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management offers students the opportunity to study in an exciting and critical business field in a location that is a logistical gateway to the United States. It was designed in collaboration with industry to meet real-life needs of domestic and international business and prepare students for multiple career choices. Students without significant logistics experience will also complete a logistics internship.
The BBA in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).
Admission Requirements
- Complete the Admission Requirements for Baccalaureate Degrees.
Graduation Requirements
- Complete the General University Requirements for Baccalaureate Degrees.
- Complete the General Education Requirements for Baccalaureate Degrees.
- For 3 credits of Tier 1 Quantitative Skills, choose MATH A121 or MATH A151.
- For 3 credits of Tier 1 Written Communication Skills, choose WRTG A212.
- For 3 credits of Tier 1 Oral Communication Skills, choose COMM A111 or COMM A241.
- For 6 credits of Tier 2 Social Sciences, choose ECON A101 and ECON A102.
- Complete the CBPP Bachelor of Business Administration Requirements.
- Complete the following major requirements with a minimum grade of C:
Code | Title | Credits |
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BA A151 | Business Foundations | 3 |
BA A377 | Operations Management | 3 |
BA A388 | Globalization and Business Environment | 3 |
BA A462 | Strategic Management | 3 |
LOG A378 | Foundations of Logistics and Supply Chain Management | 3 |
LOG A379 | Transportation Management | 3 |
LOG A415 | Purchasing Management | 3 |
LOG A416 | International Logistics and Transportation Management | 3 |
LOG A417 | Materials Management | 3 |
LOG A495 | Internship in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management 1 | 3 |
Complete 6 credits of upper-division electives approved by the student's advisor. Courses may include, but are not limited to, the following: 2 | 6 | |
Managerial Cost Accounting | ||
Transport Aircraft Systems | ||
International Marketing | ||
Statistics for Business and Economics | ||
Market Research: Methods, Metrics and Strategies | ||
Analysis of Business Systems | ||
Database Management Systems | ||
Project Management | ||
Systems Design, Development and Implementation | ||
Econometrics for Business and Economics | ||
International Economics | ||
Economic and Business Forecasting | ||
Total | 36 |
- 1
LOG A495 is intended to be in logistics and/or supply chain management. This requirement may be waived if the major advisor determines that the student already has significant logistics work experience. If waived, the student will need to select 3 additional upper-division credits to total 45.
- 2
These courses may not be used to fulfill multiple requirements.
A minimum of 120 credits is required for the degree, of which 45 must be upper-division.
Honors in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Students majoring in GLSCM are eligible to graduate with departmental honors if they satisfy all of the following requirements:
- Meet the requirements for BBA in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management;
- Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.50 in their major requirements.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Students graduating with a BBA in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management will be able to:
- Demonstrate a baccalaureate content knowledge of his/her major discipline.
- Convey knowledge of business perspectives.
- Apply analytical techniques to solve business problems.
- Demonstrate effective communication skills.
Sample Plan
The academic plan below is one pathway through the degree/certificate. It includes all requirements, taking into account recommendations from program faculty. Each student’s plan may vary according to their initial course placement, intended course load, additional majors and/or minors, and their placement into required prerequisite courses. Any change in the below can have an unforeseen impact on the rest of the plan. Therefore, it is very important to meet with your academic advisor to verify your personal academic plan.
Please review the following terms, definitions, and resources associated with the sample academic plan below.
- Each course in the far left column links to a pop-up bubble with a course description, prerequisite requirements, and associations with university requirements. For example, if a course fulfills a general education requirement, you will see that in the pop-up bubble.
- GER: indicates a General Education Requirement. GERs that also count toward degree/certificate requirements appear as a specific course in the plan. For these courses, "GER" is not indicated explicitly in the table, but if you click on the course, you will see the course's GER status in the pop-up bubble.
- Program Elective: indicates a specific course selection determined by program faculty to fulfill a degree/certificate requirement. Students should seek assistance from their academic advisor.
- Elective: indicates an open selection of 100-400 level university courses to fulfill elective credits needed to meet the minimum total credits toward the degree/certificate.
- Upper Division Program Elective: indicates a specific 300-400 level course selection determined by the program faculty to fulfill a degree/certificate requirement. Students should seek assistance from their academic advisor.
- Upper Division Elective: indicates an open selection of 300-400 level courses to fulfill elective credits needed to meet the minimum total credits toward the degree/certificate. These courses must be upper division in order to meet General University Requirements for the particular degree/certificate type.
First Year | ||
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Fall | Credits | |
BA A151 | Business Foundations | 3 |
COMM A111 or COMM A241 |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication or Public Speaking |
3 |
WRTG A111 | Writing Across Contexts | 3 |
GER Humanities | 3 | |
GER Natural Sciences | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
CIS A110 | Computer Concepts in Business | 3 |
MATH A121 or MATH A151 |
College Algebra for Managerial and Social Sciences or College Algebra for Calculus |
3-4 |
WRTG A212 | Writing and the Professions | 3 |
GER Humanities | 3 | |
GER Natural Sciences w/ Lab | 4 | |
Credits | 16-17 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall | ||
ACCT A201 | Principles of Financial Accounting | 3 |
BA A241 | Business Law I | 3 |
CIS A280 | Managerial Communications | 3 |
ECON A101 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 |
MATH A221 or MATH A251 |
Applied Calculus for Managerial and Social Sciences or Calculus I |
3-4 |
Credits | 15-16 | |
Spring | ||
ACCT A202 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | 3 |
ECON A102 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 |
ECON A227 | Introductory Statistics for Economics and Business | 3 |
GER Fine Arts | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Third Year | ||
Fall | ||
BA A300 | Organizational Theory and Behavior | 3 |
BA A325 | Corporate Finance | 3 |
BA A343 | Principles of Marketing | 3 |
LOG A378 | Foundations of Logistics and Supply Chain Management | 3 |
GER Alaska Native-Themed or Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
BA A377 | Operations Management | 3 |
BA A388 | Globalization and Business Environment | 3 |
BA A375 |
Statistics for Business and Economics or Data Warehouses and Business Intelligence or Econometrics for Business and Economics or Economic and Business Forecasting |
3 |
LOG A379 | Transportation Management | 3 |
GER Diversity & Inclusion or Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Fourth Year | ||
Fall | ||
BA A462 | Strategic Management | 3 |
LOG A415 | Purchasing Management | 3 |
LOG A495 | Internship in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management | 3 |
Upper Division Program Elective (advisor approved) | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
CIS A376 | Management Information Systems | 3 |
LOG A416 | International Logistics and Transportation Management | 3 |
LOG A417 | Materials Management | 3 |
Upper Division Program Elective (advisor approved) | 3 | |
Elective | 0-2 | |
Credits | 12-14 | |
Total Credits | 118-122 |