TRA Supply Chain & Logistics
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TRA4370 Inventory Management
40 hours, 4 credits
This course is the study of the knowledge associated with successfully managing inventory and warehouse operations. Topics covered in this course will include strategic design, analytical assessment, and process build. This course will prepare students for work within the field of supply chain and logistics management.
TRA4017 Procurement and Supplier Relations
40 hours, 4 credits
This course offers students exposure to a wide range of purchasing techniques and strategies used across a broad spectrum of industries. In this course, students will gain insight into both tactical and strategic decisions routinely found in today’s business environment. Students will learn how to effectively source, solicit bids, negotiate, and select suppliers based on dynamic, real-world scenarios.
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TRA3086 Principles of Supply Chain
40 hours, 4 credits
This course is the study of supply chain management from an operational, tactical, and strategic perspective within the organization. Topics will include the relationships and flows of materials, information, and resources. This course will provide students with the understanding of supply chain creating value, enhancing efficiencies, and satisfying customers through optimization.
TRA4238 Transportation and Distribution Management
40 hours, 4 credits
This course covers essentials of transportation and distribution management. Students will build key skills related to selecting the optimal mode of transportation while considering the impact to the customers and the overall supply chain.
TRA3142 Quality Improvement
40 hours, 4 credits
This course provides a comprehensive discussion in quality and process management. Topics include coursework in the following areas: evaluating differing perspectives related to quality, understanding quality theories and applications, integrating global supply chain and international quality standards, understanding the strategic quality planning process, describing the importance of the customer in the quality-driven process, describing the importance of benchmarking in the development of quality design, evaluating quality and innovation in product and process design, developing and managing quality improvement teams, describing processes for the implementation and validation of a quality system, and applying quality audit processes in the business environment.
TRA4495 Supply Chain and Logistics Management Capstone
30 hours, 3 credits
This course will synthesize learning from the Supply Chain and Logistics Management program. Students will reflect upon and demonstrate understanding in the areas of global logistics, operations, supply chain, process improvement, and advanced technologies. Students will submit a capstone project demonstrating synthesis of their learning.
Prerequisites: Expected to be completed in final term
TRA4153 Supply Chain Risk and Compliance
40 hours, 4 credits
This course reviews regulatory compliance mandates around the world. Students will understand the scope, impact, and risks associated with regulation requirements on supply chain, including managing logistics and trade compliance, understanding environmental and safety compliance, and becoming skilled at policy development to ensure compliance throughout the supply chain.
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