Florida State College at Jacksonville
Associate of Science, Supply Chain Management
The Associate of Science in Supply Chain Management program prepares students for employment or advancement in this growing industry with a strong demand for qualified professionals. This program prepares students for careers that involve precise coordination of land, sea and air transportation. The course selections are designed to meet the needs of employers, including skills in logistics, computer applications, teamwork and communications.
What You'll Gain:
- The Associate of Science (A.S.) in Supply Chain Management degree program is to educate, train, and prepare students for a successful careers working in supply chain business environments. Through applied, hands-on, simulated, and internship experiences, the program enables students to achieve a level of proficiency in communication, critical thinking, technical, analytical, teamwork, and supervisory skills that is required for employment as well as advancement in a range of supply chain management positions.
- This program prepares students for employment or advancement in this growing industry with a strong demand for qualified professionals. This program prepares students for careers that involve precise coordination of land, sea and air transportation. The course selections are designed to meet the needs of employers, including skills in logistics, computer applications, teamwork and communications.
Program Specific Admission Requirements
- No specific programmatic admission requirements
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