Academic Focus
This sequence of courses draws on the faculties of the College of Engineering and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as well as the College of Commerce and Business Administration. All three colleges are fully accredited and rank at the top of their respective fields. Professors teach most freshmen-sophomore classes and all junior-senior level core classes in which our students enroll.
 
IDM : Building leaders in the field of Supply Chain Management

The course modules are designed to provide the students with both the depth and breadth required in managing today's global supply chain challenges. Courses are continually revised, evaluated, and up-dated to remain current with modern day business and distribution practices. Folded into this sequence of required and elective courses, are a series of practicums to provide students with the hands-on experience of working in a supply chain management environment.  

 

Focus of the Program

The scope, rigor, and practical focus of this program when administered by one of the most renowned business and engineering faculties in the world produces graduates of exceptional competence, versatility, and poise. The capacity of IDM students to comprehend and solve managerial problems is outstanding by any relevant measure. Evidence of IDM students core skills and capability is found in the variety of entry-level positions for which graduates have been recruited and in which they are currently serving:

-Selling and Sales Management
-Logistics Management
-Warehouse/Inventory Management
-Consulting
-Product Management
-Manufacturer/Distributor Branch Management
-Purchasing Department
-Production/Distribution Planning
-Retail Distribution Center Management
-Sales/Marketing Information Management