Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management MinorSupply chain management spans all aspects of addresses the integrated management of product production and promotion from development, through material procurement, and manufacturing and distribution to the final customer. In today’s environment, competition is no longer one company versus another, but rather, one supply chain versus another. Through the global supply chain management concentration, students learn the theoretical, integration and conceptual skills to manage this competition. Click
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Entrepreneurship - Small Business SpecializationThis program is designed for students interested in starting or owning a small business. Students choosing this specialization should complete all required courses for the BS in management or marketing, along with special courses in entrepreneurship and small-business management. To qualify for this specialization, students should contact the department chair.
Fashion Institute of TechnologyThis program combines professional fashion-related education with marketing courses to provide a concentration for students interested in a career in the fashion industry. Students accepted into the program spend either their junior or senior years in New York City at the Fashion Institute of Technology, to complete practical coursework in fashion design, manufacturing and retailing. Students interested in this program must apply to the program coordinator during their sophomore year. For more information, contact the department chair or
James Valone, associate dean, Wehle School of Business.
Dual MajorHighly motivated students may choose to enhance their career potential and enrich their business background by completing a dual major. Students are encouraged to major in both marketing and a related field of interest such as management, international business, finance, modern languages, economics and psychology. These dual majors require some additional courses beyond the normal curriculum.