Supply Chain Management
The Supply Chain Management (SCM) program at Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ prepares students for entry into or career growth within the SCM field across many industries. Career options in SCM include positions in: manufacturing, operations, purchasing, warehousing, transportation, and logistics. This program also prepares students to obtain SCM professional certifications.
What is Supply Chain Management?
- Getting the Right goods to the Right place at the Right time
- A network of companies collaborating to create & bring products to customers
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A strong demand in the region for supply chain professionals provides numerous well-paid job opportunities such as: buyer, demand planner, production planner, inventory analyst, logistics analysts, production managers, operations managers, supply chain analysts, supply chain managers, logistics managers, transportation managers, materials managers, warehouse managers, project managers, etc.
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Every fall, BUS128 Introduction to Supply Chain Management is offered as a hybrid course that meets once a week and includes online learning materials. Check out this to learn more about the course.
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An Associate of Arts Degree in Supply Chain Management may be awarded upon completion of the certificate requirements (21 units) plus a general education pattern. Students should meet with a MiraCosta counselor to develop a written educational plan.
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Next Steps
- Apply to Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ
- Ready to enroll in our SCM courses? Log into .
- Find out more about our Business department.
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For questions about the SCM program, please contact Annie Ngo:
Annie Ngo, Ph.D., M.B.A.
Business Department Chair - Accounting, Business, and Hospitality
FA Exec TREC Liaison and Contract Lead
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Office: OC4810 | 760.757.2121x6190 | ango@miracosta.edu
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Interested in getting a Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management?
Students can pursue the Certificate of Achievement in Supply Chain Management along
with a Plan B or Plan C general education pattern. Students who are interested in
transferring to a university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in the SCM field should
meet with a counselor to discuss.