Broadwell College of Business and Economics Launches Bachelor’s Degree in Supply Chain Management and Technology to Address Critical Workforce Needs
2024年5月22日 - 1:49AM
Fayetteville State University’s (FSU) Broadwell College of Business
and Economics is starting a new degree program, Bachelor of Science
in Supply Chain Management and Technology, enrolling students for
the 2024-2025 academic year.
This pioneering undergraduate curriculum represents a bold step
forward. It is designed to empower students with the skills and
knowledge needed to excel and emphasizes real-world application, in
the rapidly evolving field of supply chain management.
"At FSU, we are deeply committed to offering programs that are
not only responsive to the changing needs of our students, but also
align with the demands of the professional landscape," stated
Monica T. Leach, FSU provost and senior vice chancellor. "The
launch of the Supply Chain Management and Technology program
underscores our dedication to be a catalyst of economic growth in
the state and positions our graduates for success in a field
experiencing unprecedented growth and demand."
The Supply Chain Management and Technology program directly
addresses the pressing demand for skilled logistics professionals
in both North Carolina and across the nation. This strategic
initiative harnesses FSU's well-established enterprise resource
planning (ERP) strengths, offering students a distinctive and
invaluable educational journey. The program also receives
invaluable support from a leading global professional services
firm, enhancing its curriculum to align with the latest industry
trends and requirements.
Launching the Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management and
Technology program reaffirms FSU's commitment to academic
excellence, innovation, and societal impact. By equipping students
with the necessary skills and expertise, FSU continues to shape the
leaders of tomorrow and drive positive change in the world.
“The Broadwell College is dedicated to initiatives that not only
support our mission of fostering economic growth within the region
but also contribute to global sustainable development,” said
Ulysses Taylor, dean of the Broadwell College of Business and
Economics. “By offering programs like this, we aim to prepare
students to thrive in a competitive and ever-changing
marketplace.”
FSU is accepting students for the Supply Chain Management and
Technology program. To explore further details, including admission
requirements and curriculum specifics, visit
www.uncfsu.edu/supplychainmanagement.
For more information on beginning a journey toward a rewarding
career in supply chain management by enrolling in FSU’s Supply
Chain Management and Technology program, contact Abdoul Wane,
Ph.D., professor of economics and chair of the management,
marketing, entrepreneurship, and fire & emergency services
department.
Devon Smith
Fayetteville State University
910-672-1709
dsmith153@uncfsu.edu