BS in Services and Supply Chain Management @ Morgan State University

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#GrowingTheFuture Core Values: Excellence :: Integrity :: Respect :: Diversity :: Innovation :: Leadership

Supply Chain @ Morgan State The Bachelor of Science in Services & Supply Chain Management (SSCM), launched in 2015, is interdisciplinary, integrating topics from service design, service operations, procurement, transportation, channel management, physical distribution, information systems, and supply chain risk management. For more information, go to: http://www.morgan.edu/sscm

Supply Chain @ Morgan is Poised to Create the Next Generation of Well-Rounded Professionals who will contribute to the Social and Economic Welfare of the Region and the Nation

B.S. IN SERVICES & SUPPLY CHAIN COURSES General Education and Supporting Courses:

School of Business and Management Courses:

English Composition (6-credits)

Accounting (6-credits): Managerial and Financial

Arts and Humanities (6-credits): Humanities, Arts, Music, Ethics, Religion Critical Thinking (3-credits): Logic

Business (15-credits): Leadership, Business Ethics, Legal Environment, Policy and Strategy, International Environment

Mathematics (6)*: Mathematics Analysis, College Algebra, Calculus

Business Communication (3)

Social and Behavioral Sciences (6): History, Group Dynamics, American Government, Sociology, Psychology

Finance (3)

Natural Sciences (7): Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Geography

Organizational Behavior (3)

Information and Technological Literacy (3): Intro to Digital Literacy Health (3) : Health Science, Nutrition

Supply Chain and Operations Management (3)

Contemporary Issues (3) : African Diaspora

Marketing (3)

Economics (6): Micro-Economics and Macro-Economics

Information and Systems Management (3)

Physical Education (1)

(*Numbers within parenthesis are number of credits)

Business Statistics (3)

Services & Supply Chain Courses: Required Courses (All courses are 3 credits) Supply Chain Management and Sustainability Services Operations Management Lean, Six Sigma, and Quality Management Service Marketing Business Processes using SAP Service Management in Government and Public Sector Strategic Procurement and Logistics Management

Electives (6-credits) One School of Business Course One Information Systems Course

 The partnership between our department and the business community is a key element to the strength of our programs.  Faculty serve as journal editors, principal investigators on sponsored research, and are active in regional, national, and international professional conferences and meetings.

Graves School of Business and Management; Department of Information Science and Systems 4100 Hillen Road, Room 510, Baltimore MD 21218

Phone: 443-885-3608 or 3443

http://www.morgan.edu/inss


Supply Chain @ Morgan ABOUT EARL GRAVES SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Earl Graves School of Business and Management is accredited by the prestigious Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) for the Business Program and the Accounting Program.

Less than 5% of Business Schools globally are accredited by AACSB for their Business Program.

Less than 1% of Business Schools globally are accredited by AACSB for their Accounting Program.

The Services & Supply Chain Management Program is in an elite group.

FACULTY Prof. and Chair, Sanjay Bapna, PhD University of Iowa Prof. Ganesh Bhatt, PhD Southern Illinois University Prof. Jigish Zaveri, PhD University of Kentucky Associate Prof. Dennis Agboh, PhD Univ of Alabama Huntsville Associate Prof. Dessa David, PhD CUNY—New York Associate Prof. Sandip Patel, PhD University of Louisville Associate Prof. Abirami Radhakirishnan, PhD Clemson University Associate Prof. Gregory Ramsey, PhD University of Minnesota Associate Prof. Xingxing Zu, PhD Clemson University Assistant Prof. Maxim Bushuev, PhD Voronezh State Tech Academy, PhD Kent State University Assistant Prof. Samuel Ejiaku, DSc Towson University Assistant Prof. Ziping Wang, PhD University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Lecturer Dr. Muhammed Badamas, PhD Century University Lecturer Prof. William Borden, MBA Baldwin-Wallace College

STUDENTS

FIELD TRIPS

Monique Ndagah was born and raised in Washington D.C, studied at School Without Walls SHS and is a first generation Cameroonian American. She holds an Associates Degree in Business Administration from Montgomery College and is currently studying Services and Supply Chain Management at Morgan State University. She is currently in the Earl Graves Honors Business Program and recently became a University Innovation Fellow. She is a part of the International Student Association and American Marketing Association on campus. She has tremendous interest in the Manufacturing and International Trade Sector and hopes to make a significant impact in those fields. Born in PG county, raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland (Queen Anne's County) Charity Shackleford attended Kent Island High School and is a Junior at Morgan State University. She is majoring in Service Supply Chain and Management. She is also a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success and is also a peer educator with the School of Public Health. She works as an office assistant at the Human resources department at Morgan State. Upon graduating, Charity hopes to gain experience through an internship that will open her mind to the different types of career paths within her major. She enjoys cooking, helping people, spending time with family, reading, volunteering, computers, and going on road trips.

AWARDS

#GrowingTheFuture

Amavi Goli is a transfer student at Morgan State University with an Associate degree in Business Administration from Monroe Community College. Born and raised in Togo, she relocated to the United States in May 2000. Amavi has worked in the manufacturing sector as a Quality Auditor for over eight years. She recently returned to school as a Full Time student to pursue a degree in Services and Supply Chain Management. Amavi is expecting to graduate in fall 2017. She is passionate about living a healthy life style and encourages friends and families to do the same. Some of her habits include running, teaching, indoor cycling and volunteering in her community. Her future goal is obtain her MBA and start an import and export business within the US and Africa.

1st Place Boeing Case Competition

Supply chain management students toured the Baltimore division of Green Bay Packaging (GBP) on October 20, 2015 arranged by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP). The tour started with a brief presentation from the General Manager of GBP to explain the history of GBP, the company's culture of innovation, and its specialty in custom corrugated packaging. Students were then guided to visit the company's onsite facility. They were given a demonstration of how different packaging materials were manufactured by numerous machines. Student were also showed the custom packaged boxes of several customers such as McCormick and Sensible Portions The field trip to the Domino Sugar refinery in downtown Baltimore took place on October 21, 2015. Four supply chain management students and two faculty member together with a team from Towson University participated in this trip. Students and faculty were provided with an overview of the sugar production process by an onsite presenter, and then had an interesting tour of the factory to see the operation from raw sugar cane ship unloading to finished granulated sugar packaging ready for the customer. Morgan students and other competitors for the 2nd Weinman Cup Case Competition took a bus tour to the Seagirt and Dundalk Marine Terminals at the Port of Baltimore on Feb 19, 2016. This tour included a presentation on the public-private partnership between Ports America Group and Maryland Port Administration. Visitors enjoyed a bus tour to see cargo movement, port infrastructure and the port environment.

2nd Place 2nd Weinman Cup Case Competition

Phone: 443-885-3608 or 3443 http://www.morgan.edu/inss


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