Business Supply Chain Management Nittany

SCM 301 is an introductory course that provides an overview of key logistics and supply chain management processes, concepts, and methodologies. Emphasis is given to the framework for supply chain management, the analysis of logistics cost, and service trade-offs among inventory, transportation, and warehousing activities, the strategic role of information technology in supply chains, the use of third-party logistics providers, and the methods of measuring the value of logistics performance. 

ENGL 15 is a rhetorically based experience in reading and writing that will prepare you both to understand the communications that surround you and to succeed in your own communication efforts. The goal of ENGL 15 is to help you build on what you already know how to do as you become a more confident reader and writer. You will become more attuned to your goals as a writer, more aware of the ongoing conversation surrounding the topic, and more resourceful in terms of the appropriate delivery of your information, the rhetorical appeals at your disposal, and the needs and expectations of your audience. 

This pride is reserved for students enrolled in the Smeal College of Business or the Division of Undergraduate Studies. SCM 301 is not a general education course and may not count toward degree requirements in majors outside of the Smeal College of Business. Students in the Division of Undergraduate Studies who are exploring majors outside of the Smeal College of Business should consider enrolling in a pride that includes two general education courses.

Supply Chain Management

SCM 301
Class Days: 
MTWThF
Class Times: 
9:35 - 10:50

Rhetoric and Composition

ENGL 15
GenEd Domain: 
Writing and Speaking (GWS)
Class Days: 
MTWThF
Class Times: 
11:10 - 12:25