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Supply Chain Management

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Supply Chain Management 

Dr. Robert Stoll, Chair
Dauch College of Business & Economics
401 College Ave.
Ashland, OH 44805
419.289.5905
rstoll2@ashland.edu

Curriculum

2021-2022 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
College of Business and Economics Course Rotation
2020-2021 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
College of Business and Economics Course Rotation
2019-2020 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
College of Business and Economics Course Rotation
2018-2019 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
2017-2018 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
College of Business and Economics Course Rotation
2016-2017 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide

Faculty

Stoll
Dr. Robert Stoll
Associate Professor of Operations & Supply Chain Management, Chair, Department of Management, International Business,, Supply Chain Management and Entrepreneurship
241, Richard E. and Sandra J. Dauch College of Business and Economics
419.289.5905 / rstoll2@ashland.edu

Contact Us

Contact Us

Supply Chain Management 

Dr. Robert Stoll, Chair
Dauch College of Business & Economics
401 College Ave.
Ashland, OH 44805
419.289.5905
rstoll2@ashland.edu

Curriculum

Curriculum

2021-2022 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
College of Business and Economics Course Rotation
2020-2021 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
College of Business and Economics Course Rotation
2019-2020 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
College of Business and Economics Course Rotation
2018-2019 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
2017-2018 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide
College of Business and Economics Course Rotation
2016-2017 Academic Year
B.S.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Four-Year Guide

Faculty

Faculty

Stoll
Dr. Robert Stoll
Associate Professor of Operations & Supply Chain Management, Chair, Department of Management, International Business,, Supply Chain Management and Entrepreneurship
241, Richard E. and Sandra J. Dauch College of Business and Economics
419.289.5905 / rstoll2@ashland.edu

Supply Chain Management Program
Driving Productivity

Are you a linear thinker, energetic manager, broad-minded leader, integration guru, or efficient multi-tasker? The Supply Chain Management program at Ashland University might be for you.

What to Expect

The Supply Chain Management program at Ashland University provides you with the opportunity to learn how the various elements of a highly performing supply chain operate independently and together. Our program covers everything from raw materials to the transport of a finished product, helping you develop the skills and expertise critical to the success of companies across industries and around the world.

Supply Chain Management Program Benefits

Approximately 60 to 80 percent of all jobs fall somewhere in the supply chain continuum, which means that you’ll have a variety of job options throughout your career.

Other benefits include:

  • 4 out of 5 jobs in northeastern Ohio, and 3 out of 5 jobs in the country, fall somewhere in the supply chain, so you can feel confident you’ll find a job after graduation
  • Learn in small class sizes with individualized attention emphasizing an accent on the individual
  • Interact with a passionate faculty and learn from their deep industry connections to give you real-time access to this rapidly growing field
  • Set the precedent and be one of the first to take part in this new program from the College of Business and Economics

As supply chain management continues to be one of the most critical business disciplines in the manufacturing and services sectors, the supply chain program at Ashland University will shape you into a valuable future asset to any company.

Student Involvement

Supply Chain Management Career Outlook

Average Career Salary

$78,775

Anticipated Career Growth

Demand for Supply Chain majors is expected to grow by 13 percent over the next ten years Recent Employers of SCM Graduates:

  • American Greetings
  • Cleveland Clinic
  • Cleveland Indians
  • Nestle  

Typical Job Description

  • Purchasing — getting raw materials at a good price, just in time
  • Operations — overseeing production
  • Distribution — warehousing and getting products to market

Typical Starting Occupations

  • Distribution Manager
  • Industrial Production Manager
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Transportation & Warehousing Manager
  • Wholesale & Retail Buyer
  • Purchasing Agent
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