Online Bachelor of Science With a Major in Supply Chain Management

100% Online Supply Chain Management Degree at Culver-Stockton College.
Cost per credit for the Online Degrees at Culver-Stockton College.
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Helping Companies Move From Point A to B

Supply Chain Management is also commonly referred to as logistics and covers the production, storage, shipment, and delivery of goods for businesses and organizations. Every business that has a product must have top notch supply chain management to efficiently control inventory and assure delivery of the products to customers on time. Most professionals in the field are focused on several key components of the overall supply chain and logistics process.

Our program is designed to provide students with the skills to secure an entry-level position in SCM while also providing the background necessary to grow in their careers. You will learn the skills to strategically source materials while working within a budget. Our supply chain management degree program provides a fundamental understanding of the entire system and how different supply chain positions work together. Learning about supply chain management will grow your people management skills to assure you can deliver for your future employer. 

Get Started on your Path to Success

This highly affordable and flexible online program is delivered in 8-week courses, 100% online so you can grow your skills on your schedule while still having time for work and family. No campus visits required!

Rolling admission start dates every 8 weeks with sessions scheduled to begin in January, March, May, August, and October.

The C-SC Difference

Before you begin, we will analyze your previous college credits, professional training, military service and other educational experiences. We will help you devise a personalized degree plan, progressing you toward the Supply Chain Management degree that best fits your career goals.

Statement of Philosophy

The major in Supply Chain Management prepares students for careers in logistics, covering procurement, production, storage, shipment, and delivery of goods for businesses and organizations. Graduates may choose to pursue careers in purchasing, logistics, operations or to enter graduate school.

Program Goals

  • Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate business information for informed decision making

  • Students will integrate the core areas of business to informed decision making in multiple environments

  • Students will demonstrate the ability to work with diverse colleagues in team situations
  • Students will apply business-related quantitative methods and tools to formulate management decision alternatives
  • Students will demonstrate appropriate and ethical leadership skills
  • Students will demonstrate advanced knowledge in their specific discipline

Career Outlook The Possibilities are Endless

What can I do with a bachelor’s in sport management? Professionals who work in sports management are employed in a variety of sports organizations or other settings using a diverse set of skills. Athletic directors and coaches often work at schools and universities. Sports agents work for corporations, and sports reporters work for news outlets. Some of the most common careers pursued by graduates with a bachelor's degree in sports management include:

  • Purchasing Agent: Purchases equipment, parts or services needed for the operation of a manufacturing establishment, prepares purchase orders, solicits bid proposals, and reviews requisitions for goods and services and negotiates and administers contracts with suppliers, vendors and other representatives
  • Operations Manager: Responsible for the overall operations of a public or private organization, directs and coordinates activities dealing with the production, pricing, sales or distribution of products, and reviews performance data to measure productivity and identify areas needing cost reduction or process improvement
  • Logistics Manger: Coordinates an organization’s purchasing warehousing, distribution, forecasting, customer service and planning efforts, manages the personnel and systems involved in daily logistics operations and collaborates with other departments to integrate logistics with business systems or processes
  • Production, planning, and expediting clerk: Organizes and expedites the flow of work and materials between an organization’s departments according to production schedule, distributes production schedules and work orders to various departments, and arranges for delivery, assembly or distribution of supplies to accelerate the flow of materials
  • Storage and distribution manager: Oversees a facility’s storage or distribution operations or that of an organization that’s engaged in storing or distributing materials or products, interviews, selects, trains and supervises warehouse personnel, and develops and implements warehouse safety and security activities and programs

Program Curriculum (45 Credit Hours)

General Education Credit Hours: 30

All candidates for a bachelor's degree from Culver-Stockton College must earn at least 120 credit hours with at least 60 credit hours from a four-year college or institution and 30 of the 60 credit hours from Culver-Stockton College. All candidates for a degree must earn at least 40 credit hours in upper-division courses (300-or 400-level courses) and at least 12 credit hours of upper-division courses in their major field. Our online academic advisor will work with each student to ensure that all requirements to graduate are met.

Admission Information

Step 1

Complete our online application by clicking on the Apply button below

Step 2

Depending on your educational experience, request appropriate official transcripts be sent to Culver-Stockton College Admissions Office (admission@culver.edu)

  • No Previous College Credit?
    • Official transcript from high school 
  • Previous College Credit?
    • Official transcripts from high school and all attended colleges*
      • *If 24 or more college credits earned while attending college full-time, then high school transcript is not required
  • Returning to C-SC after attending other colleges?
    • Official transcripts from all other attended colleges
  • Returning to C-SC without attending another college?
    • Your transcript is on record an no action is necessary

 

TAKE THE NEXT STEP TOWARDS YOUR Supply Chain Management Degree

Take the next step in your journey at Culver-Stockton College. We're here to help you get started on your degree. 

FINANCIAL AID

C-SC students can complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine eligibility for unsubsidized loans. Apply for Federal Aid, visit FAFSA.gov.

Interest-free payment options also are available through the college. Call 573-288-6492 for more information.

10%
Culver-Stockton College offers a 10% DISCOUNT toward program tuition to full-time employees at many local and regional organizations.

Application Due Date Document Submission Deadline Program Start
March 1, 2024 March 6, 2024 March 11, 2024
May 18, 2024 May 23, 2024 May 28, 2024
June 27, 2024 July 3, 2024 July 8, 2024

Choose C-SC. Here's Why.

Our online programs are affordable, flexible, and accessible online degrees with personalized support. There is no application fee or deposit required for our students in online programs. Imagine completing your bachelor’s degree without disrupting your life because you can balance this fully online degree alongside family and work responsibilities without having to move or stop working. Our courses are asynchronous (no meeting times) and fully online, so you can make your way through the weekly coursework when it fits your schedule. You will have access to high-touch support services, including academic advising, and will create meaningful connections with fellow students and faculty.

A college degree is one of the most transformational credentials a person can earn!

Your Academic Success Team

You’re never alone in your education. Learn more about the people who are here to help you take the next step in your career.

Shauna Stolte

Admission Counselor

After you express interest in our programs, our trained admission counselor, Shauna Stolte, is ready to help you through the application process. Get guidance about admissions, transcripts, transfer credits, and more.
EMAIL: sstolte@culver.edu
CALL: 573-288-6462

Angela Kay

Academic Advisor

Once you’re accepted, our dedicated online advisor, Angela Kay, helps apply your past educational experiences to our program and creates a unique plan of study just for you, giving you the confidence so that you register for the right classes on your academic journey. Your online advisor will help you stay on track. Our online advisor builds a personal connection with every student, meaning you’ll always have a teammate looking out for you.
EMAIL: akay@culver.edu
CALL: 573-288-6540