The Industrial Distribution & Logistics concentration provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop successful careers in Industrial Distribution & Logistics.
You will develop critical thinking skills with an emphasis on strategic alliances, analytics, and ethics within and among organizations in order to deliver value for customers in a sustainable manner.
Concentration Requirements (Blocks 1 & 2)* | 30 hours |
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MKT 3200 Business Communications | 3 hours |
MGMT 3490 Managing People and Organizations | 3 hours |
SCMT 3410 Introduction to Supply Chain Management | 3 hours |
SCMT 4350 Global Sourcing and Innovation | 3 hours |
SCMT 4380 Industrial Purchasing and Logistics Management | 3 hours |
An additional 15 hours of coursework in Supply Chain Management (SCMT) or related coursework with approval. See below for a list of potential options. | 15 hours |
ACCT 2000 Accounting Basics for Non-Business Majors | 3 hours |
ACCT 3000 Managerial Accounting for Supply Chain Management |
3 hours |
AVN 3700 Transportation Analysis | 3 hours |
BSAD 2130 Principles of Business Statistics | 3 hours |
BSAD 3500 Operations Management | 3 hours |
CMST 2010 Interpersonal Communication | 3 hours |
CMST 2410 Small Group Communications | 3 hours |
CMST 4170 Organizational Communication | 3 hours |
CMST 4530 Intercultural Communications - US | 3 hours |
ECON 1200 An Introduction to the U.S. Economy |
3 hours |
ECON 2200 Principles of Economics (Micro) | 3 hours |
ISQA 4160 Introduction to Enterprise Planning | 3 hours |
MGMT 4450 Managerial Negotiation Strategies | 3 hours |
MKT 3310 Principles of Marketing | 3 hours |
MKT 3340 Channels of Distribution | 3 hours |
MKT 3610 Business to Business Marketing | 3 hours |
PSYC 4630 Organizational Psychology | 3 hours |
PSYC 4640 Personnel Psychology | 3 hours |
SCMT 2000 Survey of Supply Chain Management | 3 hours |
SCMT 4540 Supply Chain Management Internship | 1-3 hours |
* Must include at least 12 hours of upper level credit completed at UNO
A minimum of 120 hours are required for the Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies degree.
Career Options
Students with an area of concentration in Industrial Distribution and Logistics may find careers in:
- Government
- Non-Profit
- Logistics Management
- Global Sourcing
- Project Management
- Industrial Procurement