Supply Chain Management Minor
The Supply Chain Management minor helps students develop business-ready skills to manage and improve the flow of material, information, and finance across the multiple entities within the supply chain (e.g., manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers). Students will learn about international business, supply chain analytics, procurement, and logistics. This minor prepares students for entry-level positions such as a buyer, logistics analyst, supply chain analyst, and warehouse supervisor.
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Supply Chain Operations Management
In the Supply Chain Management degree program at York College, students are involved in highly experiential activities and learn by doing. Our mantra is “It is not enough to know how; you must know why.” We take you to factories, warehouses, and ports to see manufacturing and distribution jobs firsthand. You’ll develop lasting relationships with supply chain leaders from Fortune 500 companies, right here on campus. You’ll discuss operational trends and challenges. You'll learn from faculty who have terminal degrees and real-world SCM experience.
Business Administration Minor
The Business Administration minor provides non-business students with an opportunity to gain business skills that will supplement their major field of study. Non-business majors interested in pursuing an MBA would benefit by completing this minor as a foundation for most MBA programs.
Management Minor
The Management minor provides students the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge needed to be a successful leader of the people in organizations. Students take courses covering human resource management, organizational behavior, leadership, and ethics.