DePaul's Logistics and Supply Chain Management Certificate Program takes a broad view of the critical facets of supply chain management by expanding beyond internal company operations to include the supplier, the company and the end consumer.
DePaul's Logistics and Supply Chain Management Certificate Program takes a broad view of the critical facets of supply chain management by expanding beyond internal company operations to include the supplier, the company and the end consumer.
In this 17-week program, you'll understand and manage the integration and coordination of activities within today's increasingly complicated supply chains. Completing the program will also prepare you for the Association for Operations Management (APICS) Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) exam.
DePaul has more than 300 undergraduate majors and graduate programs, so chances are good we have what you’re looking for. Many of our professors work in Chicago as consultants, researchers and entrepreneurs, and incorporate their experiences in the classroom.
You’ll actually get to know your professors. 97 percent of all classes are taught by faculty members—not teaching assistants.
Everyone isn’t the same here. And that’s good. By nurturing diversity and intentionally incorporating multiple viewpoints into academic and student life, you’ll have a learning experience that better reflects—and prepares you for—the world.
Jacksonville is a hub for some of the most dynamic and contemporary companies in the logistics and supply chain industry. The certificate will help you keep pace with rapidly changing technology and business practices in supply chain and logistics.Â
Logistic Hub Management Procedures training is offered by Cohen and Klein Consulting. Cohen & Klein Consulting, Inc. has recognized the growing need for various customized education and training in the U.S. and abroad.
This training course in Supply Chain Management has been designed to cover the essential aspects of Procurement operations management and Supply Chain supervision.
Students will learn what defines the major functions that are necessary for an operational supply chain. This course will also define the linkage of the functions that form the chain and how that chain is linked with other business processes to form the basis for the management of the supply chain.
Supply chain management career opportunities are highly regarded across organizations ranging from traditional manufacturers and retailers to supply chain specialist consulting firms and service providers.
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