This course invites students to critically examine how goods, services, and information move across global, regional, and local systems. We’ll explore traditional supply chain management frameworks alongside current research about sustainability, resilience, and social responsibility. Students will study sourcing, logistics, inventory control, and coordination — but also confront questions of labor justice, environmental impact, and technological change. The course is grounded in real-world examples, such as in emerging and developing markets, and includes collaborative problem-solving exercises aimed at redesigning supply systems for a better future.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4 - Supply Chain Management
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business and management