Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Management

Baruch offers the International Trade community a competitive training program with an industry focus – as well as an extensive curriculum that provides the tools needed to achieve both career-oriented and entrepreneurial goals in global trade. 

Supply Chain Management (SMS) is the combination of essential business processes with the knowledge and skills required to manage a global business environment According to the Supply Chain Council: "The supply-chain encompasses every effort involved in producing and delivering a final product or service....Supply-chain management includes managing supply and demand, sourcing raw materials and parts, manufacturing and assembly, warehousing and inventory tracking, order entry and order management, distribution across all channels, and delivery to the customer."

Baruch College's Continuing and Professional Studies (CAPS) Division's courses in global sourcing, transport security, logistics and other topics related to the complexities of the international supply chain and its management prepare students for cross-functional roles with manufacturers, consulting firms, transport service providers and retailers among others.

Our Global Sourcing and Supply Chain Management course offers 20 CCS/CES units, approved by the National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America, Inc. (NCBFAA). To receive these units upon completion of that course a student must email a request to andrea.huda@baruch.cuny.edu upon registration.

All of our International Trade courses and certificates are offered in partnership with Baruch's Weissman Center for International Business, renowned for delivering educational programs to Baruch students and to the international business community in New York City.