Supply Chain Management Education Opportunities at SPC

Get a step up on your supply chain career by earning your Business Administration A.S. degree or certificate with a specialization in Supply Chain Management.  

SPC’s College of Business is launching a new subplan in supply chain management (SCM) as part of the Business Administration A.S. degree effective Fall 2016.  The coursework, developed with funds from the LINCS Supply Chain Management TAACCCT grant, meets a growing demand for supply chain talent in the sector.  In addition to the new subplan, the Business Administration A.S. degree will also contain a new embedded certificate in SCM consisting of 18 credits.

SUBPLAN CORE COURSES include:

SUBPLAN ELECTIVE COURSES (3 credits):

If you have ever thought about continuing your education and/or completing your degree, this is your opportunity!  

According to the U.S. DepaBlog491f81ca-f386-44e2-88ac-e4385552f1f1rtment of Labor, job growth in the field of logistics and SCM is growing much faster than the national average. The Central Florida region is estimated to have more than 33,500 job openings over the next five years, as reported by  CareerSource Florida.  These jobs will include positions in purchasing, warehousing, distribution, transportation and analytics, among many others.

In addition to offering the new subplan and embedded certificate, students will have the opportunity to earn nationally recognized SCPro™ Fundamentals industry certifications endorsed by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP).

The value of the new subplan and industry certifications will demonstrate to employers basic knowledge in SCM, which is a requirement by many companies seeking entry to mid-level workers.

An Information Session has been scheduled to discuss the new program options. 

We invite you to attend our upcoming information session to learn more about the program and how the SCPro™ Fundamentals certifications can help you complete your degree sooner.

The session will be held on:

  • Tuesday, Aug. 2 at 6 p.m.
  • Location: EpiCenter, Room 1-324 (1st floor, Workforce Institute)

For more information about the SCM programs, please contact Marta Przyborowski, Program Manager, at Przyborowski.marta@spcollege.edu or call 727-341-7973.