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Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management
Major

Careers   |   Curriculum   |   Application   |   Minor   |   Advising

Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Web Site

This link takes you to the web site sponsored by the Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management Program. The site contains more information on the Program and Degree such as internships, scholarships, how to apply to the degree, and more.

Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Careers

Students majoring in the program receive an integrated, professional education.  It is structured to provide them with the necessary social, technical and practical skills, and the experience to directly contribute to the leadership and continuous improvement of manufacturing operations within companies.

Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Curriculum (132 Credits):

  • Core Courses (74 credits):
  • Two Practica (8 credits)
  • Three courses under advisement (12 credits)

* These two courses would substitute for MGMT 495 and one of the courses selected under advisement.

NOTE: All Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management majors are required to take one communication focus and one writing proficiency course, both within the College of Business and Economics, prior to graduation.  Consult the Timetable of Classes for the specific course section that fulfill the CF and WP requirements.

Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Application

Application  for admission

Minor — Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management (27-28 Credits):

  • MGMT 311
  • OPS 360 (including prerequisites) OR ETEC 327 (including prerequisites)
  • OPS 460, 463
  • Select 3 courses from MGMT 313; OPS 461, 466, 467, 468

Advising

For answers to routine questions concerning preparation and progress through the major, students should consult the Decision Sciences Department. Non-routine questions should be directed to the department chair. Questions concerning individual areas of study should be directed to faculty who teach in that area. 

 
       Diane Boyer, Administrative Department Manager
       Department of Decision Sciences, MS 9077
       Parks Hall 343
       516 High St.
       Western Washington University
       Bellingham, WA 98225-9077
       Phone: (360) 650-3902
       Email: Diane.Boyer@wwu.edu  

After the declaration of major, a student will be assigned a faculty adviser with whom the student must consult concerning required and elective courses in the chosen major and concentration. The faculty adviser may also be a source of information concerning career objectives and opportunities.

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