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Submitter's Information

Name

Merry Kim

Title

Associate Dean, CE

Region

Orange County

College

Coastline Community College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Shelly Blair

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Supply Chain Management (Associate in Science)

Submission Type

Program Modifications (formerly substantial changes)

TOPs Code

Logistics and Materials Transportation (051000)

Projected Start Date

08/22/22

Catalog Description

This Supply Chain Management Associate of Science degree program prepares students to progress in their careers and educational paths in a wide variety of industries that depend on their supply chains. For learners who are currently working, this program will provide them with the knowledge and skills to move up the career ladder to an analyst role or into another back-office function.  

The supply chain management courses required for this degree prepare students to sit for the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) SCProTM Fundamentals certifications. Courses focus on overall supply chain management, demand planning, inventory control, and warehousing operations. Coursework also covers the traditional managerial framework of leading, organizing, planning, controlling, communicating, training, and process improvement. Students will use analytical tools, including strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis, and other frameworks. Coursework emphasizes embracing diversity within organizations and creating inclusive organizational cultures.  

Potential careers include logistics analysts; industrial production managers; wholesale and retail buyers; cargo and freight agents; production, planning, and expediting clerks; and brokerage clerks. Supply chain positions are required in many industries and in businesses of many sizes.

Enrollment Completer Projections

20-25

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • A.S. Degree (S)
Program Goal

The degree program goal is Career Education (CE) with emphasis on careers in the field of Supply Chain Management.  

Program Student Learning Outcomes:

1:  Develop and exhibit high standards of professional practice, demonstrating awareness of ethical and social responsibilities in today’s multicultural, team-oriented, rapidly-changing global environment.

2:  Analyze and recommend effective business decisions/solutions using a systematic, evaluative, and data-driven approach.

3: Effectively communicate solutions to business problems using appropriate business terms and strategies.

4: Formulate strategies that embrace diversity within organizations and create inclusive organizational cultures.

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

24

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

60

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

This Supply Chain/Logistics certificate prepares students to progress in their careers and educational paths. For those who are currently working, this program will provide them with the knowledge and skills to move up the career ladder to an analysis or lead role or to progress further along a supervisor career path. For those preparing to earn an AS or ADT in Business, these courses allow students to explore a specialization in Supply Chain Management in their four-year degree program. 

Program Requirements

Below are required and elective courses:  


CoureTitle Unit Y/S
BUS C100#Introduction to Business3Y1 / S1
ENGL C136#

or
MS C101


or
MGMT C101


Business Communication
or
Management and Employee Communication
or
Management and Employee Communication
3


3



3
Y1 / S1

MS C100

or
MGMT C100


Principles of Management
or
Principles of Management
3


3
Y1 / S1
MS C102

or
MGMT C115

Human Relations in Business
or
Human Relations in Business
3


3
Y1 / S2
MS C171


or
MGMT C171



MS C172

or
MGMT C172
Principles of Logistics/Supply Chain Management
or
Supply Chain Management Fundamentals

Logistics/Supply Chain Operations
or
Warehousing Operations
3



3



3


3
Y1 / S2
 Subtotal (CORE)18 
    
Program Electives (6 units from the following)  Y1 / S2
ACCT C100Introduction to Accounting3 
ACCT C101#Financial Accounting4 
ACCT C102#

ACCT C116
Managerial Accounting
ACCT for Non-Financial Managers, Entrepreneurs, Business Owners
4

3
 
BUS C101


BUS C110#
Introduction to Project Management
Business Law/Legal Environment of Business
3


3
 
BUS C118Introduction to International Business3 
BUS C120Personal Finance3 



 
BUS C142Entrepreneurial Marketing and Operations3 
CIS C100


CIS C111#




CIS C250


CYBR C101
Introduction to Information Systems

Informational Systems, Programming, and Database

Introduction to Data Analytics

Introduction to Cybersecurity
3


3




3


3
 
CMST C100Interpersonal Communication3 
CMST C110Public Speaking 3 
CMST C150Intercultural Communication 3 
ECON C170#Principles of Microeconomics 3 
ECON C175#Principles of Macroeconomics 3 
PHIL C140Business and Organizational Ethics 3 
BUS C281

or
BUS C282

or
BUS C283

or
BUS C284
Work-Based Learning
or
Work-Based Learning
or
Work-Based Learning
or
Work-Based Learning
1.0

or
2.0

or
3.0

or
4.0
 
Subtotal (Elective)6
TOTAL UNITS FOR MAJOR COURSES (Core + Elective)24
# Course is on the Business Administration 2.0 Associate in Science for Transfer degree (BUS ADT) course pattern

Complete one of the three General Education options  (36 units)  

Total Units for A.S. degree:

24 Major Units + 36 GE requirement units = 60 units

Supporting Documents

Orange County Regional Questions

District

Coast Community College District

College

Coastline

CRLC Member

Shelly Blair

Email

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Phone

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Reason for program recommendation request

Program Modification

Place of program in college's curriculum/similar program
Management
List similar programs at other colleges in the Orange County Region
Santa Ana College, Fullerton College, Saddleback College, Orange Coast College
Annual Enrollment projects (non-duplicative)
20
Priority Sector

Global Trade and Logistics

Submission Details

Published at

06/20/22 - 11:03 PM

Status

Informational

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Please list the reason(s) for returning "Supply Chain Management (Associate in Science)". to Merry Kim's drafts. This message will be sent to mkim170@coastline.edu

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