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Supply Chain Management is a system approach to managing the entire flow of information, materials, and services from raw material suppliers through factories and warehouses to the end-customer.
Supply Chain Management represents a philosophy of doing business that stresses processes and integration resulting in operational efficiency and profitability.
Herkimer College's Supply Chain Management A.A.S. program will prepare students for a variety of supervisory roles in logistics. Successful graduates will be prepared to perform business functions required to successfully maintain an effective supply chain management process, create and maintain effective and updated regulatory standards necessary, and follow standard operational procedures.
This program can be completed online, and most courses can also be completed on campus.
Or, take the first step with our new Logistics Management Essentials microcredential.*
Establish yourself in the field or take your first step toward the Supply Chain Management A.A.S. with an online microcredential.
This 12-credit program includes four different foundational courses, so it’s a great starting point for new supply chain professionals to build fundamental industry knowledge.
The program prepares students with the fundamental knowledge required for a variety of jobs in logistics or supply chain management, including in purchasing, transportation, inventory, and warehousing.
Successful participants will learn to manage the workflow of information, materials, and services from raw material suppliers through factories and warehouses to the end-customer.
*Students taking this microcredential may be eligible for NYS Part-Time Tuition Assistance for Non-Degree Credentials.
Contact Associate Dean William McDonald for more information: mcdonalwh@herkimer.edu | 315.866.0300 x8241.
The 2016-2026 Bureau of Labor Statics Occupational Handbook notes that the job outlook for logisticians is to expand by 7% (source: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/business-and-financial/logisticians.htm). For New York State, the employment projections indicate a similar growth rate of 7.8% over the same period, with a net of 240 new jobs.