This course invites students to critically examine how goods, services, and information move acrossglobal, regional,and local systems.°Â±ð’l±ôexplore traditional supply chain management frameworks alongside currentresearchabout sustainability, resilience, and social responsibility. Students will study sourcing,logistics, inventory control, and coordination - but also confront questions of labor justice, environmental impact, and technological change. The course is grounded inreal-world examples, such as in emerging and developing markets,and includes collaborative problem-solving exercises aimed at redesigning supply systems for a better future.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4 - Supply ChainManagement
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Applied Management, Business, Entrepreneurship, Supply Chain Management