Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Global Supply Chain Management Online

The online B.S.B.A. – Global Supply Chain Management program can prepare you to be a professional equipped to solve business problems faced by logistics operations in today's complex global economy.

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Program Overview

Gain insights into our online global supply chain management degree

Designed to give you a competitive advantage in a field that touches virtually every industry, our Bachelor of Science in Business Administration – Global Supply Chain Management online at Northern Kentucky University prepares you to effectively manage supply chain and logistics functions. You will graduate this program a strategic planner ready to apply skills in negotiation, resource allocation, transportation coordination, and production management.

This rigorous global supply chain management core introduces you to principles of marketing, economics, accounting, and finance as well as managerial decision-making, operations management, and more. Concentration courses explore the responsibilities of the supply chain manager, global strategic sourcing, logistics and distribution, and global supply chain analytics.

In this Global Supply Chain Management B.S.B.A., you will:

  • Be able to identify, assess, monitor, and mitigate different risks in business
  • Develop the ability to plan, lead, analyze, and problem-solve in business environments
  • Gain a thorough understanding of ethical business practices
  • Build strong communication skills
  • Be able to identify, assess, monitor, and mitigate different risks in business
  • Develop the ability to plan, lead, analyze, and problem-solve in business environments
  • Gain a thorough understanding of ethical business practices
  • Build strong communication skills

As a graduate of this B.S.B.A. degree program, you will be prepared with the knowledge and tools to pursue supply chain management roles, including:

  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Logistics Manager
  • Transportation Manager
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Storage and Distribution Manager
  • Cargo and Freight Agent
  • Buyer
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Logistics Manager
  • Transportation Manager
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Storage and Distribution Manager
  • Cargo and Freight Agent
  • Buyer

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Tuition $275 per credit hour*
Transfer Credits Up to 90
Credit Hours 120

Accreditation

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The Haile College of Business is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

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Tuition

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The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Global Supply Chain Management online program offers the same affordable, pay-by-the-course tuition for in-state and out-of-state students. Financial aid may be available to eligible students.

Tuition Breakdown:

$275 Per Credit Hour*
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Calendar

See our application deadlines and class schedules

The B.S. in Business Administration – Global Supply Chain Management online program is flexible and efficient for busy schedules, with accelerated courses that start multiple times a year. View the calendar to find the best start date for you, and be sure to submit your application, registration, documents and tuition by the corresponding deadlines.

SessionProgram Start DateApplication DeadlineDocument DeadlineRegistration DeadlinePayment Due
Spring 23/11/242/29/243/4/243/8/243/11/24
Summer 15/6/244/24/244/30/245/3/245/6/24
Summer 26/24/246/12/246/18/246/21/246/24/24
Fall 18/19/248/7/248/12/248/16/248/19/24
Fall 210/16/2410/3/2410/8/2410/11/2410/16/24

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Admissions

Discover the qualifications for our online program

The admission process is the first step toward earning your B.S. in Business Administration – Global Supply Chain Management degree online.

Admission Requirements:

  • Official transcripts from each college attended
  • 2.0 GPA or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • Online application fee waived for active/veteran military

B.S.B.A. – Global Supply Chain Management Online Admission Requirements

Applicants for the B.S. in Business Administration – Global Supply Chain Management online program are evaluated on a holistic basis and must meet the following requirements:

  • B.S.B.A. pre-majors must complete six designated selective admission courses (ACC 200, ACC 201, BUS 230, ECO 200, ECO 201, and MKT 205—or approved equivalents if transferring)in the B.S.B.A. Business Core with a grade of C- or higher and earn an overall NKU GPA of 2.5 or higher to be admitted into any B.S.B.A. major
  • All transfer students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours at NKU (in any combination of courses) in order to establish an NKU GPA before applying for admission to the B.S.B.A. major

Transfer Admission

Transfer applicants are students who have graduated from high school and have previously attempted coursework for credit (other than college credits taken while in high school) at another accredited college or university.

Students with a minimum 2.0 GPA from an accredited institution and 24 or more transferable credit hours must submit the following:

  • Complete online application and pay $40 non-refundable application fee
    • If you are an NKU alumni or active/veteran military member, your application fee will be waived. Simply submit the online application without payment of the application fee. The fee will be waived when your credentials are verified. No further action is required.
  • Official transcripts from each college attended

Students with a minimum 2.0 GPA and fewer than 24 transferable credit hours are evaluated based on the freshman admission standards and must supply the following

  • Complete online application and pay $40 non-refundable application fee
    • If you are an NKU alumni or active/veteran military member, your application fee will be waived. Simply submit the online application without payment of the application fee. The fee will be waived when your credentials are verified. No further action is required.
  • Official transcripts from each college attended
  • Final and official high school transcript or GED scores
  • New transfer students who apply to the University with fewer than 24 college credit hours earned and a 2.75 and greater unweighted high school GPA will be offered admissions regardless of ACT/SAT scores. Please note: Nursing and respiratory care programs require ACT/SAT scores.
  • New transfer students with a 2.7499 unweighted high school GPA and less will be required to submit ACT or SAT test scores:
    • Required ACT scores:
      18 (English, math, reading)
    • Required SAT scores:
      Prior to March 2016: 430 (math, writing); 450 (critical reading)
      March 2016 to present: 480 (evidence-based reading and writing); 470 (math)

Freshman Applicants

A freshman applicant is a prospective student who has not attempted coursework at an accredited college or university (other than college credit earned while in high school or during the summer immediately following high school graduation).

Students who are 21 years or older and have never attended college (other than college credits taken while in high school) must supply:

  • Complete online application and pay $40 non-refundable application fee
    • If you are an NKU alumni or active/veteran military member, your application fee will be waived. Simply submit the online application without payment of the application fee. The fee will be waived when your credentials are verified. No further action is required.
  • Official high school transcripts or GED scores

Students who are under 21 years old and have never attended college (other than college credits taken while in high school) must supply:

  • An online application form
  • A $40 nonrefundable application fee*
  • Official high school transcripts or GED scores
  • Freshmen applicants must have at least a 2.0 unweighted high school GPA to be considered for admissions.
    • Freshman applicants with a 2.75 and greater unweighted high school GPA will be offered admissions regardless of ACT/SAT scores.
    • Freshman applicants with a 2.7499 unweighted high school GPA and less will be required to submit ACT or SAT exam scores:
      • Required ACT scores:
        18 (English, math, reading)
      • Required SAT scores:
        Prior to March 2016: 430 (math, writing); 450 (critical reading)
        March 2016 to present: 480 (evidence-based reading and writing); 470 (math)

NKUWrite (English and reading) and ALEKS (math) scores are encouraged for placement. Some courses may require placement testing depending on transfer credit or ACT scores. Our Testing Services office can help you schedule these tests.

Official documents may be mailed or emailed to:

Northern Kentucky University
Office of Admissions
Lucas Administrative Center
400 Nunn Drive
Highland Heights, KY 41099

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Courses

Read about our global supply chain management online classes

For the B.S. in Business Administration – Global Supply Chain Management online program, students must complete a total of 120 credit hours, including 50 business core credit hours, 12 global supply chain management core credit hours, 9 major elective credit hours, 12 free elective credit hours, and 37 general education credit hours.

Students must take the following courses.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course covers the measurement of business transactions through the accounting cycle and communication of results to external parties through the preparation of the income statement, statement of shareholders' equity, balance sheet, and the statement of cash flows. Financial statement analysis is covered, as well as GAAP-based measurement (valuation) of cash, receivables, inventory, long-term assets, current and long-term liabilities, and stockholders' equity. Prerequisites: sophomore standing; completion of one college level mathematics course; completion of computer competence requirement as determined by student's major, or completion of BIS 101 or INF 101. Corequisite: ACC 200L.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 1
This is a lab to accompany ACC 200, including an Excel project. Corequisite: ACC 200.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines management’s use of accounting information for decision-making and planning; is an introduction to management accounting terms and concepts. Elements of product costing; assessment of various costing systems such as actual, normal, and standard costing, and variable versus absorption costing is covered. Various topics such as outsourcing decisions, maximizing constraints, cost-volume-profit analysis, cost function estimation, activity-based costing, and management’s preparation and use of budgets and analysis of variances is also covered. Prerequisites: ACC 200 and sophomore standing.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course covers the principles of Management Information Systems and is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of MIS and to apply problem-solving skills in Excel, Access, and Web development. Prerequisites: junior standing, STA 212 or STA 205 or STA 250 or BIS 275 and demonstrated competency in Word, Excel and PowerPoint, e.g., completion of INF 101 or equivalent transfer work or placement.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 1
Business decisions require the basic skills of analyzing data to understand the problem more completely and to produce better answers. The business environment uses tools and techniques to accomplish this analysis. This course is designed to introduce students to those tools and techniques and how they can be automated. Prerequisites: BIS 300; STA 205 or STA 212, or STA 250.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 1
This course develops business professionalism and prepares students for successful internship and career employment interviews. It prepares students to leverage their accomplishments and academic preparation in creating and maintaining professional, career-oriented resumes. Prerequisites: a declared pre-major or major within the Haile/US Bank College of Business or Business Information Systems in the College of Informatics; completion of 40 semester credit hours. Students should complete BUS 201 before the completion of 75 semester credit hours.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Concepts in legal environment; ethical considerations in business decisions; broad overview of judicial process, legal systems, contracts, torts, environmental and international issues, employment law, and consumer protection.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines the application of ethics to decision-making in business; case method, discussion, and presentations. Prerequisites: BUS 230 and junior standing.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Course covers introductory macroeconomics; national income and employment; economic growth, business cycles and inflation; economic role of government; role of money and banking system; international trade. General Education Credit: Individual and Society. Prerequisite: completion of one college-level mathematics course.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines individual market behavior in a capitalistic economy; role of supply and demand in determination of value and resource allocation; monopoly and its regulation; problems of economic growth; population growth, and environment. General Education Credit: Individual and Society. Prerequisite: completion of one college-level mathematics course.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Concepts in legal environment; ethical considerations in business decisions; broad overview of judicial process, legal systems, contracts, torts, environmental and international issues, employment law, and consumer protection.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course covers the basic concepts in finance including security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk analysis, time value of money, security valuation, short-term financial planning, capital budgeting, and capital structure. Prerequisites: ACC 200 and ACC 201, STA 205 or STA 212, and junior standing.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course covers linear functions, matrix algebra, linear programming, and probability. Emphasis on applications to business. General Education Credit: Mathematics. Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 109 or placement.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course is an overview of the complex organizational, group, and individual processes constituting the internal environment of contemporary business organizations; understanding the dynamics and learning the concepts, theories, processes, and skills suggested by research to underlie effective planning, organizing, interacting, and controlling. Prerequisite: junior standing.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines concepts of operations in production and service organizations; application of quantitative and qualitative techniques to quality, human resources, forecasting, inventory, and process improvement problems. Prerequisites: MAT 114 and STA 205 or STA 212; junior standing.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course covers the application of theoretical knowledge to a wide variety of business situations; development of top management viewpoint in developing and assessing corporate strategy; case method and classroom presentations. Recommended to be taken during the last 18 semester hours of business coursework. Prerequisites: MGT 300, FIN 305, MGT 305, MKT 205 or MKT 305, senior standing, and open only to students certified as majoring in business disciplines.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course covers the flow of goods from producer to consumer; demand-stimulated and demand-fulfilling activities of business enterprises; marketing concepts and systems analysis. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Graphical descriptive measures; numerical descriptive measures; probability; hypothesis testing, estimation; analysis of variance; chi-square; regression; analysis by means of statistical software. Not open to students who have completed STA 250 or STA 314.
Students must take the following courses.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
The course will introduce students to the scope of global supply chain management in organizations. Describe the scope of global supply chain management in organizations. Exposure to key dimensions of effective supply chain management, including those related to logistics, purchasing, information systems, asset management, and strategic supply chain configuration will be provided. Focus will be on the key managerial decisions required to effectively design and operate a global supply chair.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Course is designed to familiarize students with an overview of strategic sourcing and relevant strategies in a global supply chain. The emphasis will be on the importance of domestic and global supply relationships in sourcing and importing goods. Additionally, a diverse range of global sourcing models and options will be discussed.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Course will familiarize students with materials management and its importance to the supply chain. The importance of demand planning, logistics and physical distribution will be highlighted. Students will be exposed to the tools of materials management and the managerial decisions related to them.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Course will familiarize students to managerial performance strategies, metrics and risk management tools needed to make decisions in designing and operating global supply chains. Financial metrics related to revenue management, cost-effectiveness and a variety of modeling tools for analysis will be highlighted.
Students must choose three of the following courses.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course is an introduction to the Concepts, tools and techniques of Project Management. The goal is to provide the student with a fundamental knowledge of project planning, budgeting, scheduling, work breakdown structures, risk analysis, project monitoring and project control/termination. Group projects, presentations, class discussions and case exercises will provide the vehicle for developing decision- making, communication, interpersonal and leadership skills that are essential for success in the workplace.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
The skills, knowledge and abilities to negotiate effectively with others are important to managers and employees in all types of organizations; business, governmental, non-profit, healthcare and professional. The purpose of this course is to provide students with the theory, tactics, and practices that will enable them to negotiate successfully and resolve conflicts. Core subjects include negotiation preparation; distributive and integrative bargaining; strategies and tactics; gaining leverage through power and persuasion; and the influences of ethics, gender and culture. In addition to use of mediation and arbitration techniques to resolve conflicts are presented. The course requires students to learn through active participation in negotiation of actual cases.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Management of the multinational firm; cross cultural issues; differences in attitudes and behaviors, organizational structure, environmental considerations between domestic and multinational firms; host country subsidiary relations in an international context.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Retail sub-channel of distribution; role of retailing in meeting consumer and producer needs in distribution; distribution cost analysis at retail level; merchandising, promotion, and control.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Students are exposed to strategies, theories, and personal skills involved in processes used to manage and build customer relationships and gain an appreciation for the role of customer value in marketing.
Students must take 12 credit hours of free electives. Remember, some of these may have to be at the 300/400 level to reach the required 45 total hours of 300+ work for graduation.

Students must take 37 credit hours of general education courses, selected from the following categories. Note, some general education courses may be part of the major/minor/focus requirements. If so, those courses may be used to count for both general education and the major/minor/focus.

  • General Education Courses:
    • Communication; Written (3)
    • Communication; Written II (3)
    • Communication; Oral (3)
    • Scientific and Quantitative Inquiry;
  • Mathematics and Statistics (3)
    • Scientific and Quantitative Inquiry;
  • Natural Sciences with lab (4)
    • Scientific and Quantitative Inquiry;
  • Natural Sciences without lab (3)
    • Self and Society;
  • Cultural Pluralism (3)
    • Self and Society;
  • Individual and Society (3)
    • Self and Society;
  • Individual and Society (3)
  • Culture and Creativity (3)
  • Culture and Creativity (3)
  • Global Viewpoints (3

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