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Mar 28, 2024
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2016-2017 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Logistics and Supply Chain Management, AAS
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My Academic Plan (MAP) - Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Degree: Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration (AAS - Non Transferable)
Major Code: 0300-04
Advising: Cheryl Keymer, ckeymer@northark.edu
Advising Center: M184 South Campus (870) 391-3115
This MAP serves as a guideline to graduate in 4 semesters. The Key Milestones/Prerequisites listed for each semester highlight significant achievements that must be completed in the degree track. Students who do not follow the four semester plan and/or who do not complete identified milestones may jeopardize their financial aid (if applicable) and/or delay graduation. Please refer to the Northark catalog or advisor for any changes or modifications which may have occurred after the publication of this document.
- Program Application Required: No
Academic Preparedness
Northark recognizes the important connection between student success and academic preparedness. Students may be required to complete one or more of the following courses before enrolling in the MAP sequence of courses. Summer and/or intercession courses may be required to graduate within 4 semesters. Developmental course credits earned do not count towards degree completion requirements.
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Business Administration
The AAS in Business Administration is for the student who wants a two-year degree program providing current skills leading to employment in the field of business. Due to the broad range of careers available in this field, the degree has four areas of specialization (emphases) to accommodate most students’ needs: (1) Accounting; (2) Office Management; (3) Management; or Logistics & Supply Chain Management. Additionally, specific course requirements may be modified to accommodate student career goals with written approval of the Department Chair/Dean. More detailed descriptions of each area of specialization follow.
Logistics & Supply Chain Emphasis
The success of a business often depends on the efficient management of the flow of goods across the global market place -a process that grows increasingly complex. The Logistic and Supply Chain emphasis equips students to handle this complexity by combining logistics and operations management training and provides a practical understanding of procurement, operations, and logistics.
Developmental Education Courses
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