The interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in Digital Supply Chain Management extends the education in enterprise systems and technology across business, engineering, and technology disciplines. Jointly offered by the Department of Business and Information Technology, Engineering Management and System Engineering, and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, this certificate represents a collaborative initiative between the Kummer College of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development and the College of Engineering and Computing.
The program prepares students to integrate enterprise systems, data analytics, and supply chain strategies in support of digital transformation across industry. With hands-on access to live ERP systems and advanced analytical platforms, the program bridges theories, research, and real-world applications to prepare graduates for careers as industry professionals, future researchers, and educators.
The Graduate Certificate in Digital Supply Chain Management consists of four 3-credit-hour courses. Students will be responsible for prerequisite knowledge as determined by course instructors and listed in the Graduate Catalog. The Graduate Certificate in Digital Supply Chain Management requires the following 12 hours of coursework:
Required course:
• ERP 5310 - Supply Chain Management Systems in an ERP Environment
Required one of the following:
Required one of the following:
One elective course from the following:
Follow Enterprise Resource Planning