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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Supply Chain Management

The supply chain management program at Charleston Southern University is for any student who wants to develop skills in operations management, quality management, logistics, distribution, transportation and procurement. A Bachelor of Business Administration in supply chain management is for learners who want to know more about customer service, information flows and product movement from raw material to the customer. Supply chain management is all about getting the right product to the right place, at the right time and at a price where customers perceive excellent value. It is the process that involves both service and product delivery in both the domestic and global environments. An understanding of supply chain is an asset to any manager, and there is a strong demand for specialists who can comprehend and manage the entire supply chain.

Examine and tackle real-life projects in the classroom, learn from faculty with experiential knowledge and gain internship experience — all which will prepare you to graduate well-equipped to be a world changer in corporations, nonprofit organizations and government.

Charleston Southern University’s accreditation can be found here.

CSU has specialized accreditation for its Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration degrees through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE).

This program equips you with the foundation for business success, whether as an employee or entrepreneur. Our team integrates Christian principles with contemporary business practices to fulfill our university’s vision of learning, leading and serving.

Jones Hall houses the offices of the president, the vice president for academic affairs and the Nielsen College of Business. Named for Clif S. Jones.

The Hans A. Nielsen College of Business offers a unique perspective on business education through: Christian worldview and faith integration; personal attention from faculty and staff; internship programs; community networking; and professionalism throughout the program.

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