SCM Certificate Tuition

Success in today’s business environment is driven by competitive advantage and profitability.  Customer focus, value-added product differentiation and cost management are the elements associated with industry leaders.

Through in-depth study of an organization’s value chain, the Supply Chain Management Certificate demonstrates how these activities are linked both externally and internally. In a creative, hand’s-on environment that uses case studies and industry experts, students explore the multiple factors that impact a company’s supply chain.

The Supply Chain Management Curriculum is bolstered by world class faculty and research initiatives.

The Center for Value Chain Research, a collaborative partnership between the College of Business and Economics and the College of Engineering promotes and conducts research on information-enabled value-adding networks. These networks are designed to create customer and stakeholder value and achieve sustained profitability and/or cost containment objectives by integrating emerging theory and best practices in information systems, systems engineering, and value chain management.

Santoro
Michael D. Santoro
Co-Director, Center for Value Chain Research

The Center brings together scholars and practitioners from leading universities and research institutes to establish a multi-disciplinary research agenda for the information enabled inter-and intra- organizational networks.

Download the CVCR brochures here and here.