education

certificates

  • CPIM: Certified Planning and Inventory Management (ASCM)

  • CSCP: Certified Supply Chain Professional (ASCM)

  • CLTD: Certified Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution (ASCM)

  • GISP: Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISCI)

  • CAP: Certified Analytics Professional (INFORMS)

  • SC-Pro: Supply Chain Pro (CSCMP)

  • MercuryGate TMS (Transportation Management Systems)

  • Esri's ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro

Sustainability in supply chain and transportation management

MGMT 250 Operations and Supply Chain Management Fundamentals (3 Credits)

This course is designed to provide a foundation in Operations and Supply Chain Management. Students will be exposed to the main principles and basic theories of supply chain management including procurement, production, transportation, warehousing, inventory management, and information management.

MGMT 321 Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (3 Credits)

Exploration of global issues related to business environments with a focus on the personal, professional, corporate, and public agencies' ethics and responsibility policies and procedures. Students will analyze the role of leadership in these issues in a broad socio-cultural context and critique actual cases. Each student will struggle with and develop an individual interpretation of leadership in ethics and responsible behavior in dealing with these common global issues.

MGMT 340 Systems Thinking and Analytics for Community (3 Credits)

This course offers the rationale for applying certain models to community and public sector managerial problems, assists students in the application of such models and guides students in the interpretation of results. The course includes basic quantitative techniques used in community decision making. The topics covered include: linear programming, network.

MGMT 405 Life Cycle Cost Analysis (3 Credits)

This course will provide students with concepts of life-cycle assessment (LCA), economic input-output based LCA (EIO-LCA), benefit-cost analysis (BCA), product life cycle, and sustainable design and planning. The course will explore rationalization of using a particular technique and interpret outputs.

MGMT 415 Sustainability in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transportation Management (3 Credits)

This course will provide students with concepts and research framework in sustainable supply chain, logistics, and transportation management. The course will emphasize the role of supply chain and transportation in sustainable development and explore the best practices in business and the relationship between business and the society.

Intelligence and analytics of supply chain management

MGMT 350 Decision Intelligence in Supply Chains (3 Credits)

This course is designed to equip students with data gathering and analytical skills in the field of supply chain and logistics management. Students will explore what types of data are needed for a variety of issues, what analytical tools can be used, how to use PC based spreadsheet programs and Bloomberg terminals to track trends and relations in data, how to visualize data at hand, and how to create forecast reports to make informed decisions on issues related to effective supply chain and logistics management.

MGMT 414 Management Analytics (3 Credits)

This course offers the rationale for applying certain models to managerial problems, assists students in the application of such models and guides students in the interpretation of results. The course includes basic quantity techniques used in managerial decision making. The topics covered include: linear programming, queuing, network analysis, inventory models and decision making under uncertainty.

MGMT 517 Optimization and Decision Modeling (3 Credits)

This course provides students with an understanding of the role of business analytics and optimization. Topics include linear programming (LP), nonlinear programming, transportation problems and assignments, project management, decision analysis, decision theory, and simulation frequently shown in management, project and resource management, supply chain management, logistics and transportation management.

MGMT 518 Business Analytics in Supply Chain, Logistics and Maritime Port Management (3 Credits)

This course will address supply chain, logistics, and transportation strategic, tactic, and operational considerations in planning, controlling, organizing, and measuring using analytical skills. The course will also discuss risk management and sustainability. A variety of analytics techniques and tools will be used in the course.

MGMT XXX Quality Management in Supply Chain

MGMT XXX GIS for BUSINESS

MGMT XXX GIS for Supply Chain and Transportation

EESC 455 GIS III: Modeling with GIS (3 Credits)

This course introduces advanced GIS users to geodatabase design and modeling techniques/applications. It is the final course in a 3 course GIS series at NJCU.


GIS for supply chain and transportation management

EESC 455 GIS III: Modeling with GIS (3 Credits)

This course introduces advanced GIS users to geodatabase design and modeling techniques/applications. It is the final course in a 3 course GIS series at NJCU.

CS 306 Data Base Design (3 Credits)

This is an introduction to basic terminology associated with computer database technology. Topics covered may include classical data storage and retrieval methods, information needs within the business environment, access methods, data structures, database management systems, database design methodologies, and data normalization.

GIS IV: Web-based GIS

MGMT XXX GIS for BUSINESS

MGMT XXX GIS for Supply Chain and Transportation