The Bachelor of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management equips students with in-depth knowledge, understanding of logistics, supply chain management, business-to-business, and operations management related topics. The program is designed for students interested in the challenges and opportunities of designing, operating, and improving supply networks, as well as those who want to pursue a career in a variety of related corporate structures.
Full Time
The Logistics and Supply Chain Management program aims to promote a broad, analytical, and highly integrated study of business with a specialization in the field of supply chain management. The specialization focuses on providing in-depth knowledge and understanding of: logistics and supply networks, the economic, socio-cultural, legal, and political environments within which supply networks operate; and key supply chain functions and processes in business systems. The degree also prioritizes the development of students’ personal competencies necessary to lead corporate initiatives, and the enhancement of lifelong learning skills and personal development to contribute to society at large. The program also includes an optional component which is a credit-baring internship placement in the field of logistics and supply chain management.
Deree students are eligible to receive two degrees: a US degree based on the College’s NECHE (New England Commission of Higher Education) accreditation, and a UK degree awarded by The Open University (OU) based on the College’s validation partnership with OU.
The theoretical, practical, and experiential foundations provided by studying Logistics and Supply Chain Management help graduates function effectively in any contemporary supply chain related business environment. Graduates are also well prepared for entry into specialized programs at the graduate level. The links with industry, commerce, and shipping create ideal opportunities for stimulating career paths.
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ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
The mission of the Accounting & Finance Society is to respond to the needs of the accounting and finance major/minor students. The Society’s main focus is to provide academic support to its members and serve as an informal link between the students and the Accounting and Finance Department.
The Accounting & Finance Society has a long tradition in organizing academic events, such as lectures, panel discussions, seminars and field trips. These events expand students’ horizons by linking the theoretical knowledge gained through coursework with the practical perspective offered by leading practitioners in business.
The Society also organizes fun events, like bake and memorabilia sales, to raise funds for various projects.