Bachelor of Science in Business Management with a Concentration in Supply Chain Management, Logistics and Analytics Online

Build the expertise to analyze supply chains, coordinate logistics, and advance your career in one of today's most in-demand fields. Benefit from the flexibility of this accelerated online program.

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Start class: 1/27/27
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Overview

Advance your career with a B.S. in Business Management – Supply Chain Management, Logistics, and Analytics online

$473 Per Credit Hour
Up to 90 hours Transfer Credits
120 Credit Hours

The Bachelor of Science in Business Management with a Concentration in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, and Analytics at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside prepares you to manage modern supply chains with confidence. Backed by AACSB accreditation, this fully online program develops your skills in procurement, demand planning, logistics, and analytics — and equips you to apply them from day one.

Complete your supply chain management degree online in flexible, seven-week terms with multiple start dates per year. With the opportunity to transfer up to 90 credits, you can build on your prior course work and earn your degree faster while benefiting from UW-Parkside's location within an international supply chain urban corridor.

Accreditation:

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The Department of Business programs at UW-Parkside are accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

In this online B.S. in Business Management program, you will learn to:

  • Recognize the ethical implications in a business situation, and choose and defend an appropriate resolution
  • Convey ideas, issues, and solutions to diverse audiences, using effective written and oral communication and compelling presentations
  • Apply project management principles and practices in business situations
  • Articulate important diversity issues including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, culture, gender, age, socio-economic status, and political/religious/sexual orientation in business management
  • Effectively use data and technology to support business decisions
  • Demonstrate understanding of core supply chain concepts and technologies
  • Examine and apply various procurement, inventory management, and logistics-related strategies in supply chains
  • Use data-based qualitative and quantitative approaches to resolve supply chain challenges
  • Recognize the ethical implications in a business situation, and choose and defend an appropriate resolution
  • Convey ideas, issues, and solutions to diverse audiences, using effective written and oral communication and compelling presentations
  • Apply project management principles and practices in business situations
  • Articulate important diversity issues including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, culture, gender, age, socio-economic status, and political/religious/sexual orientation in business management
  • Effectively use data and technology to support business decisions
  • Demonstrate understanding of core supply chain concepts and technologies
  • Examine and apply various procurement, inventory management, and logistics-related strategies in supply chains
  • Use data-based qualitative and quantitative approaches to resolve supply chain challenges

As a graduate, you will be prepared for a variety of supply chain careers, including:

  • Director of Logistics
  • Logistician
  • Logistics or Transportation Analyst
  • Operations Manager
  • Operations or Supply Chain Specialist
  • Procurement or Sourcing Specialist
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Manager
  • Director of Logistics
  • Logistician
  • Logistics or Transportation Analyst
  • Operations Manager
  • Operations or Supply Chain Specialist
  • Procurement or Sourcing Specialist
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Manager

Also available:

The University of Wisconsin-Parkside offers a variety of undergraduate programs. Learn about our other online bachelor’s degree programs.

$473 Per Credit Hour
Up to 90 hours Transfer Credits
120 Credit Hours
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Tuition

Earn your supply chain degree online with per-credit tuition that fits your budget

Tuition for the B.S. in Business Management with a Concentration in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, and Analytics program is the same for in-state and out-of-state students. All fees are included. Tuition may be subject to change on a yearly basis.

Tuition breakdown:

$473 Per Credit Hour

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Calendar

Choose from six start dates per year and begin when the time is right for you

The B.S. in Business Management with a Concentration in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, and Analytics is delivered in an online format ideal for working adults, conveniently featuring multiple start dates each year. Choose the start date that best suits your goals.

TermStart DateApp DeadlineDocument DeadlineRegistration DeadlineTuition DeadlineClass End DateTerm Length
Spring I1/27/271/18/271/18/271/26/272/4/243/17/277 weeks
Spring II3/18/273/5/273/5/273/17/273/25/275/14/277 weeks

Now enrolling:

1/18/27 Apply Date
1/27/27 Class Starts

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Admissions

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For admission into this business management program online, you must provide transcripts from all institutions previously attended, as well as meet the requirements below.

Admission Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalency
  • All official transcripts
  • No fee to apply

Freshmen

  • GPA of a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale unweighted
  • High School transcript or equivalent or all college transcripts for completed college-level course(s)

Transfer Student (12+ transferable credits)

  • GPA 2.0 or higher for transferable credit
  • Proof of High School Diploma or GED if the student does not already hold an AA/AS and official transcripts from all institutions of higher education previously attended

International Student

  • GPA 2.0
  • Official transcripts in English translation documenting completion of secondary school and attendance at all other institutions of higher education (if applicable)
  • Transcripts must be submitted to a professional evaluation service that is recognized through NACES (naces.org). Education Credentials Evaluators, Inc. (ECE) and World Education Services (WES) are recommended. An additional fee will be charged by the evaluation service.
  • Transfer students require a course-by-course evaluation. Freshman student evaluation does not need to be course by course. The evaluation cannot be more than five years old.
  • Proof of English Proficiency: (if education was not conducted in English)
    • TOEFL, 71 (internet based)
    • IELTS, 6.0
    • ACT English subscore, 23 or higher
    • DuoLingo, 100 or higher
    • Pearsons, 45 or higher

Official transcripts from high schools or all institutions of higher education previously attended or GED/HSED scores should be mailed directly from the institution(s) to UW-Parkside at this address:

Admissions Office

University of Wisconsin-Parkside

900 Wood Road

Kenosha, WI 53144

Official transcripts sent directly from issuing institution(s) are also accepted electronically by selecting UW-Parkside as the receiving institution and/or providing [email protected] as the email address.

Applicants are also strongly encouraged to upload a copy of their unofficial transcripts and a current resume at the time of application at: https://your.uwp.edu/register/appdocs.

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Courses

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The B.S. in Business Management – Supply Chain Management, Logistics, and Analytics online curriculum is comprised of 120 credit hours, including fundamental preparation courses, business foundation core courses, concentration courses, and general university degree requirements.

Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Develops and applies principles and models of demand and supply, consumer behavior, producer behavior, competitive and imperfectly competitive markets, and related contemporary economic policy issues. Prerequisites: MATH 104 or MATH 111 with a C- or better.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Develops and applies principles and models of economic aggregates such as national income, unemployment, inflation, economic growth, and the monetary system and analyzes monetary and fiscal policy. Prerequisites: MATH 104 or MATH 111 with a C- or better.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Develops professional speaking and presentation skills in live and virtual contexts. Explores methods of persuasion, argumentation, and organization in virtual and physical speaking contexts. Prerequisites: None.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Surveys applied business concepts that include statistics, mathematics, operations management, accounting, finance, marketing, and project management. Emphasizes using data and spreadsheets as a means for modeling business concepts.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Writing instruction with an emphasis on presenting written and oral reports and interpreting technical writing. Prerequisites: ENGL 101 with a grade of C- or better.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduces financial accounting emphasizing basic concepts and procedures in accumulating, measuring, and communicating financial information. Includes preparation, analysis and interpretation of financial statements. Prerequisites: MATH 104 or MATH 111.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Identifies relevant accounting and financial information for managerial decisions. Analyzes product costing, pricing, capital budgeting, profit planning, performance reporting and variance analysis. Prerequisites: ACCT 201, ECON 120, QM 210, Microsoft Excel knowledge.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Explores the legal and ethical environment in which business operates, with emphasis on government regulation. Prerequisites: None.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduces descriptive statistical analysis; probability and expectation; discrete and continuous probability models; sampling distributions; hypothesis testing and estimation. Emphasizes conceptual understanding of statistical analysis and its application to and interpretation for business problems. Prerequisites: MATH 112 or QM 110.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Explains advanced inferential techniques including analysis of variance; simple and multiple linear correlation and regression techniques; Bayesian decision analysis; time-series analysis; non-parametric techniques; use of computer analysis for applied business problems. Prerequisites: QM 210; completion of a minimum of 54 credits, business major/minor.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Examines the role of the operations function in an organization; strategy and competitiveness, supply chain management, forecasting and inventory control. total quality management, statistical quality control, lean manufacturing, scheduling, project management, and application of these principles in manufacturing and service organizations. Prerequisites: QM 210; completion of a minimum of 54 credits, business major/minor.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Examines the computer as a problem-solving tool, as part of data processing systems, MIS and decision support systems; information systems planning and development; explores database management, networking and web technologies; project management. Prerequisites: ACCT 201; completion of a minimum of 54 credits; business major/minor.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduces concepts and practices of managerial finance, time value of money, bond and stock valuation, financial statements, capital budgeting and cost of capital. Prerequisites: ACCT 201, ECON 121; QM 210 or MATH 309; completion of a minimum of 54 credits; business major/minor.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduces individual and group behavior in organizations and to organizational theory. Includes motivation, communication, stress, leadership decision-making, organizational processes and structures, and interactions between organizations and external environments.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduces the general marketing process, which is involved in the distribution and exchange of goods and services. Surveys product, pricing, promotion, distribution, and buyer behavior variables within the context of market planning. Prerequisites: ECON 120; completion of a minimum of 54 credits, business major/minor.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Focuses on strategic management as a critical function and responsibility of general managers. Encompasses all functional areas of an organization including marketing, finance, accounting, human resources, and management information systems. Develops critical skills in analyzing organizations, their competitive environments, and strategic alternatives. Prerequisites: Senior standing; FIN 330, MGT 349, MKT 350; business major/minor.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Covers basic terminologies, concepts and tools that are involved in managing supply chain operations. Emphasizes qualitative and quantitative tools and techniques used in managerial decision making.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduces supply chain analytics and the analytical model with a strategic perspective using simulated data and real-world scenarios. Covers demand forecasting, inventory and logistics planning, and supply-demand integration for various products.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Covers skills in developing and maintaining relationships with suppliers and negotiating contracts and growth. Explores global intercultural communication and international negotiation. Examines techniques, methodologies, and theory related to each of these areas
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Illustrates the cross-functional attributes of supply chains providing pragmatic and strategic perspectives of real-world supply chains. Covers payment cycles and options, pricing strategies, and the impact of supply chain decisions on financial statements. Explores building resilient supply chains through risk analysis.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Examines scientific procedures applicable to marketing research, including methodological considerations of defining information needs, determining research design, collecting/analyzing data, and preparing reports. Community-based learning designation. Prerequisites: MKT 350, QM 310; business major/minor.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Examines theoretical and applied research and concepts in the buying decision processes in households, businesses, nonprofit and government organizations as these relate to development, implementation, and assessments of marketing strategies. Covers contributions from social and behavioral sciences as well as marketing. Prerequisites: MKT 350; business major/minor.

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