2023-2024 SCMN Curriculum |Page 1
Raymond J. Harbert College of Business ● Supply Chain Management Curriculum Model
Major
Courses
Grade
Major
Courses
Grade
SCMN 2150
SCMN 4800
SCMN 3710
SCMN ELEC
SCMN 3720
SCMN ELEC
SCMN 3730
SCMN 3920
SCMN 3810
SCMN ELEC
SCMN 4700
30 Major Hours
FRESHMAN YEAR
FALL SEMESTER
SPRING SEMESTER
ENGL 1100 ENGLISH COMP I 3
HIST 1010 or HIST 1020 3
MAT
H 1680 CALCULUS W/ BUS APP I 4
CORE
LAB SCI
ENCE I
1
4
BUSI 1010 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BUS I
1
ENGL 1120 ENGLISH COMP II 3
CORE OPTION 3
COM
M 1000 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3
CORE
LAB SCIENCE II
1
4
CORE FINE ART
1
3
SOPHOMORE YEAR
FALL SEMESTER
SPRING SEMESTER
ECON 2020 MICROECONOMICS 3
CORE LIT I or II 3
SCM
N 2150
OPERATIONS: MNGT OF BUS. PROC. 2
ACCT 2110 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3
BUA
L 2600 BUSINESS ANALYTICS I 3
BUS
I 2010 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BUS II 1
BUAL 2650 BUSINESS ANALYTICS II 3
ECON 2030 MACROECONOMICS 3
CORE
OPTION 3
ACC
T 2210 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3
ACC
T 2700 BUSINESS LAW 3
JUNIOR YEAR
FALL SEMESTER
SPRING SEMESTER
SUMMER SEMESTER
SCMN 3810
PROFESSIONAL DEV. IN SCMN 1
SCMN 3710
LOGISTICS: MNGT OF FULFIL. PROC. 3
MKTG 3310 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3
CT
CT 3250
INFORMATION ANALYSIS 3
FREE ELECTIVE 3
FREE ELECTIVE 3
MNGT 3100 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3
FINC 3610 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCE 3
SCMN
3720
TRANS: MNGT OF PROD. FLOWS 3
SCMN 3730
PURCHASING: MNGT & SEARCHING 3
ISMN 2140 INT
RO TO INFO SYSTEMS MNGT 2
FREE ELECTIVE 2
SCMN 3920
INTERNSHIP
IN SCMN
4
3
SENIOR YEAR
FALL SEMESTER
SPRING SEMESTER
SCMN 4700
SC PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 3
SCMN ELECTIVE
2
3
SCMN ELECTIVE
2
3
BUSI 4010 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BUS IV 1
FREE ELECTIVE 2
FREE ELECTIVE 3
SCMN 4800
SC STRATEGY: GLOBAL PERSPEC. 3
MNGT 4800 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3
SCMN ELECTIVE
2
3
FREE ELECTIVE 3
UNIV 4AA0 CREED TO SUCCEED (GRADUATION) 0
TOTAL: 123 CREDIT HOURS
Notes:
- Auburn University requires a minimum 2.0 major GPA & a minimum 2.0 AU cumulative GPA to satisfy graduation requirements.
- Re
fer to the AU Bulletin at bulletin.auburn.edu for course descriptions, frequencies, and pre-requisite information.
- Students may have no more than 4 hours of PHED coursework and may not repeat a course in which a grade of ‘C’ or better was earned.
1/2 See pages two/three for a list of approved courses
3 HIST 1210/1220 can be taken in lieu of HIST 1010/1020
4 See pages three and four for options regarding the Professional Experience requirement.
Business students must complete all four courses in either Option 1 or Option 2 below. See page two for a list of approved courses.
Option 1: 2 Literatures and 1 History Option 2: 2 Histories and 1 Literature
Core Literature I
1
HIST 1010
3
Core Literature II (from the
same series)
1
HIST 1020
3
HIST 1010 -OR- HIS
T 1020
3
Core Literature I or II
1
Core Social Science
1
Core Humanities
1
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Choices for University Core Requirements
Students enrolled in the University Honors College may enroll in the Honors equivalents of any of the core options listed below.
Core Literature options
Core Fine Arts options
If choosing the 2 History/1 Lit option, choose any single Lit course.
If choosing the 2 Lit/1 History option, must complete Lit I & II from the
same series.
ENGL 2200 (World Literature I) 3 hrs
ENGL 2210 (World Literature II) 3 hrs
ENGL 2230 (British Literature I) 3 hrs
ENGL 2240 (British Literature II) 3 hrs
ENGL 2250 (American Literature I) 3 hrs
ENGL 2260 (American Literature II) 3 hrs
ENGL 2270 (African American Lit I) 3 hrs
ENGL 2280 (African American Lit II) 3 hrs
ARCH 2600 (The Art of Architecture, Place, and Culture) 3 hrs
ARTS 1510 (Looking at Art: Approaches to Interpretation) 3 hrs
ARTS 1610 (Introduction to Art History) 3 hrs
ENVD 2040 (Design, Invention, and Society) 3 hrs
INDD 1120 (Industrial Design in Modern Society) 3 hrs.
MUSI 2730 (Appreciation of Music) 3 hrs
MUSI 2740 (Survey of Popular Music) 3 hrs
MUSI 2750 (Music and Science) 3 hrs
MDIA 2350 (Introduction to Film Studies) 3 hrs
THEA 2010 (introduction to Theatre) 3 hrs
THEA 2020 (Acting Aesthetics) 3 hrs
Core Humanities options
Core Social Science options
One Core Humanities course is required only for students choosing the
2 History/ 1 Lit option.
FLGC 1150 (Global Fluency and Awareness) 3 hrs
PHIL 1010 (Intro to Logic) 3 hrs
PHIL 1020 (Into to Ethics) 3 hrs
PHIL 1030 (Ethics & Health Sciences) 3 hrs
PHIL 1040 (Business Ethics) 3 hrs
PHIL 1050 (Political Philosophy) 3 hrs
PHIL 1060 (Philosophy of East and West) 3 hrs
PHIL 1070 (Philosophy of Art, Value, and Society) 3 hrs
PHIL 1080 (Intro to Philosophy of Religion) 3 hrs
PHIL 1090 (Philosophy of Race and Gender) 3 hrs
PHIL 1100 (Intro to Philosophy) 3 hrs
PHIL 1110 (Philosophy of Science and Critical Thinking) 3 hrs
PHIL 1120 (Intro to Environmental Ethics) 3 hrs
RELG 1040 (Western Religions) 3 hrs
RELG 1050 (Eastern Religions) 3 hrs
UNIV 2710 (Human Odyssey) 3 hrs
A 2
nd
Core Fine Arts class 3 hrs
A 2
nd
Core Literature class 3 hrs
~HONR 1007 (Technology and Culture I) 3 hrs
~ Only for students enrolled in the University Honors College
One Core Social Science course is required only for students choosing the
2 Lit/ 1 History core option.
AFRI 2000 (Intro to Africana Studies) 3 hrs
AGEC 1000 (Global Issues in Food, Ag, Dev, and Environment) 3 hrs
ANTH 1000 (Intro to Anthropology) 3 hrs
COUN 2000 (Living & Communicating in a Diverse Society) 3 hrs
GEOG 1010 (Global Geography) 3 hrs
GSHS 2000 (Global Studies in Human Sciences 3hrs.
POLI 1050 (Global Politics and Issues) 3 hrs
POLI 1090 (American Government) 3 hrs
PSYC 2010 (Intro to Psychology) 3hrs
SOCY 1000 (Sociology: Global Perspectives) 3 hrs
SOCY 1100 (Current Issues in Race and Ethics) 3 hrs
SUST 2000 (Intro to Sustainability) 3 hrs
~HONR 1007 (Technology and Culture I) 3 hrs
~HONR 1027 (Sustainability and the Modern World I) 3 hrs
~HONR 1037 (Sustainability and the Modern World II) 3 hrs
NATR 2050 (People and the Environment) -- 3 hrs
UNIV 2720 (Human Odyssey II) 3 hrs
WMST 2100 (Intro to Women’s & Gender Studies) 3 hrs
SOWO 2000 (Introduction to Social Work) 3 hrs
~ Only for students enrolled in the University Honors College
Core Lab Science options
Students must complete one of the following 2-course options, plus labs.
The 2 courses should NOT be taken together during the same semester.
SCMH 1010 & BIOL 1010 (Concepts of Science & Survey of Life)
SCMH 1010 & CSES 1010 (Concepts of Science & Soils and Life)
SCMH 1010 & CSES 1020 (Concepts of Science & Crops and Life)
SCMH 1010 & CHEM 1010 (Concepts of Science & Survey of Chemistry I)
SCMH 1010 & FOWS 1020 or FOWS 1030 or FOWS 1040 (CoS & Nature I or II or Climate I)
SCMH 1010 & GEOL 1100 (Concepts of Science & Dynamic Earth)
SCMH 1010 & PHYS 1000 (Concepts of Science & Foundations of Physics)
SCMH 1010 & PHYS 1150 (Concepts of Science & Astronomy)
SCMH 1010 & PHYS 1500 (Concepts of Science & General Physics I)
BIOL 1000 & BIOL 1010 (Intro to Biology & Survey of Life)
CHEM 1010 & CHEM 1020 (Survey of Chemistry I & Survey of Chemistry II)
CSES 1010 & CSES 1020 (Soils and Life & Crops and Life) can be taken out of sequence
FOWS 1020 & FOWS 1030 (Science of Nature I & Science of Nature II)
FOWS 1030 & FOWS 1050 (Climate Science I & Climate Science II)
GEOG 1020 & GEOG 1030 (Global Systems I & Global Systems II)
GEOL 1100 & GEOL 1110 (Dynamic Earth & Earth and Life Through Time)
GEOL 1100 & GEOG 1020 or GEOG 1030 (Dynamic Earth & Global Systems I or II)
PHYS 1500 & PHYS 1510 (General Physics I & General Physics II)
Available Substitutions
HIST 1210/1220 (Technology and Civilization I/II) can be substituted for HIST 1010/1020 to satisfy the core History requirement(s)
MATH 1610 can be substituted for the MATH 1680 requirement. Note that MATH 1610 has higher prerequisites than MATH 1680.
Additional options
WARNINGThese options are NOT recommended
for HCoB students since they include courses
structured for Science & Engineering students.
BIOL 1020 & BIOL 1030
BIOL 1020 & BIOL 1010**
CHEM 1030 & CHEM 1040
CHEM 1110 & CHEM 1020
PHYS 1600 & PHYS 1610
SCMH 1010 & PHYS 1600
SCMH 1010 & CHEM 1030
SCMH 1010 & CHEM 1110
SCMH 1010 & PHYS 1400
**Business majors who earn AP BIOL 1020 credit and
have not earned a 2
nd
core science credit should take
BIOL 1010 to satisfy the 8 hrs core science
requirement.
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Supply Chain Management Major Notes
- All 3000-5000 level business courses require junior standing (60 hrs).
- MNGT 4800 requires senior standing (90 hrs) and PR of the 3 Principles courses. This course must be completed at Auburn.
- Any directed reading course or internship course must receive departmental approval prior to registration.
- Prerequisites and/or corequisites for Business courses are enforced.
- Refer to the AU Bulletin for info on course prerequisites and descriptions http://bulletin.auburn.edu.coursesofinstruction
Required Supply Chain Management Courses
SCMN 2150 Ops: Mngt Of Business Process
SCMN 3710 Logs: Mngt Of Fulfillment Proc Offered Fa
ll and Spring; Pr. SCMN 2150 (C or better)
SCMN 3720 Trans: Mngt Of Product Flows Offered Fall and Spring; Pr. SCMN 2150 (C or
better)
SCMN 3730 Purchasing: Supply Management And Searching Offered Fall and Spring; Pr. SCMN 2150 (C or
better)
SCMN 3810 Professional Development In Supply Chain Management Pr. SCMN 2
150 & Pr./Cr. BUSI 2010
SCMN 4700 Supply Chain Performance Management Pr. SCMN 3710/37
13 (C or better)& SCMN 3720 (C or better)& CTCT 3250 (C or better)
SCMN 4800 Supply Chain Strategy: Global Perspectives Pr. SCMN 3710/3
713 (C or better) & SCMN 3720 (C or better), & SCMN 3730 (C or better) &
CTCT 3250 (C or better)
Choose one Supply Chain Professional Experience Course
SCMN 3920 INTERNSHIP IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Professional work experience in a supply chain-focused position. Course may
be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Pr. SCMN 3710/3713 (C or better) & CTCT 3250/3253 (C or better); Departmental approval
required.
SCMN 3910 PRACTICUM IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Cooperatively select and execute an appropriate faculty supervised SCM field
experience. This course may be repeated for a maximum of 3 credit hours. Pr. SCMN 2150 & CTCT 3250/3253 (C or better); Departmental
approval required
Plus 6-11 hours of Supply Chain Electives
SCMN 4620 SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Issues involved in managing a company’s supply chain sustainability efforts (Pr. SCMN
3710/3713 & SCMN 3720)
SCMN 4730 SUPPLY CHAIN TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGIES Tools, techniques & technologies of various supply chain processes (Pr. SCMN 3710 &
SCMN 3720)
SCMN 4750 OR ISMN 5390 ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS IN SCMN Provides hands-on training on ERP systems using SAP (Pr. SCMN 4730 (B or better) &
4700 (B or better)
SCMN 4770 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Key manufacturing management techniques used
to balance supply with demand to ensure customer
satisfaction (Pr. SCMN 3710/3713, & SCMN 3720)
SCMN 4780 INTEGRATED LOGISTICS STRATEGY Strategies and tactics for improving supply chain service and financial performance (Pr. SCMN
3710/3713 and 3720. Requires a grade of a C or better in all pre-requisite courses)
SCMN 4820 SUPPLY CHAIN CONSULTING A field-based consulting project class. The course
connects student teams with company partners to gain
an understanding of supply chain consulting and supply chain-related project management tools and principles. (Pr. B or better in SCMN 2150, SCMN
3720, BUAL 2600, BUAL 2650 and completion of SCMN 3920.)
SCMN 4900 DIRECTED STUDIES IN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Advanced individual research of SCM to
pic under the direction of a faculty
member (Pr. SCMN 3710/3713 and SCMN 3720 and SCMN 3730 and Departmental approval). This course only counts as an SCMN elective if you
receive 3 credit hours; 1-hour credit courses count as free electives
SCMN 4970 SPEC TOPS IN SUPPLY CHAIN MGNT Current topics and issues related to the field of supply cha
in management (Pr. SCMN 3710/3713
and SCMN 3720 and SCMN 3730 and departmental approval)
SCMN 5500 INVENTORY & WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT Focus on issues related to managing inventories in a supply chain (Pr. SCMN 3710/3713
and SCMN 3720 and departmental approval)
SCMN 5600: SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING Focuses on long-term and short-term plannin
g of supply chains to provide a strategic fit with business
objectives (Pr. SCMN 3710/3713 and SCMN 3720 and departmental approval)
SCMN 5720 QUALITY & PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
Fundamentals of process improvement; techniques for performing quality control functions; quality
management systems (Pr. SCMN 3710 & SCMN 3720 & BUAL 2600/2603 or STAT 2010/2017/2510/2513/2610/3010/3600 & Pr./Cr.BUAL 2650)
BUSI 3250 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Beginning with a fou
ndation in the movement of goods, services, people, money, technology, and
information across borders students will learn how culture, social issues, economic, regulatory, legal, and political factors impact businesses and
consumers alike. A running theme will be the diversity of environments and people that impact international business.
INSY 3800 MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS I
INSY 3400 STOCHASTIC OPERATIONS RESEARCH (Pr. ENGR 1110 and MATH 2660)
INSY 3410 DET
ERMINISTIC OPERATIONS RESEARCH (Pr. ENF
R 1110 and MATH 2660 and P/C INSY 3010)
INSY 3420 SIMULATION (Pr. INSY 3400 & COMP 3010 or COMP 3013
OR INSY 3010 & STAT 3610 with a grade of C or better in INSY 3400)
INSY 3700 OPERATIONS PLANNING AND CONTROL (Pr. INSY 3400 & INSY 3410 & STAT 3610.
With a C or better in both INSY 3400 & INSY 3410)
INSY 5800 LEAN PRODUCTION
ISMN 5290 ADVANCED BUSINESS APPLICATIONS Pr. BUAL 5650 or BUAL 5600. Programming languages and skills, with emphasis on designing and
implementing computer-based business solutions. Credit will not be given for both ISMN 5290/5293 and ISMN 6290/6296.
ISMN 5370 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Tools & techniques of info technology project management including leading project management software
MNGT 5560 LEADERSHIP Facilitates the understanding of leadership and allows a student to examine their own leadership behaviors
Additional Degree Requirements
Auburn University requires a minimum 2.0 major GPA & a minimum 2.0 AU cumulative GPA to satisfy graduation requirements.