

Syracuse University
Supply Chain Management
Study detals
: Bachelor's degree : B.S. Supply Chain Management : Full time : 36 MonthRequirements
If you have completed academic work outside the U.S., you must provide official academic credentials as well as English translations of the documents. If only one document is available, we will accept notarized or certified copies of the original document. If translations are needed, it is your responsibility to have the credentials translated by a reputable translation and evaluation service. Syracuse University will not provide translations for you. A key to the marking system or grading scale should also be included if it is not indicated on the transcript.
- First-year Students: Attending and graduating from in-person secondary schools based in the United States for at least three full academic years (Grades 10-12).
- Transfer Students: Have completed at least 24 credits in person at a post-secondary institution in the United States. Students must have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, excluding ESL curriculum.
English Language Requiements
- IELTS is not required. as part of the admission process all students will take the VEPT test administered by interlearn
- VEPT costs - (50$)
Pre-Sessional (20 weeks) 37 - 40
Pre-Sessional (12 weeks) 41 - 45
Pre-Sessional (6 weeks) 46 - 50
Inernational Year One - 51+
Speciality
International Year One in Available (47 200)
Please note that students completing the British curriculum are not eligible to apply upon completion of the IGCSE/GCSE; we require at least one additional year of education. Additionally, we do not accept the BTEC for admission at this time.
Progressing students into Syracuse University receive the following merit awards for each
subsequent year of enrollment based on the cumulative GPA earned upon the completion of the 30 credit hours:
• A GPA between 3.25 and 3.49 is $10,000 per year
• A GPA between 3.5 and 3.74 is $15,000 per year
• A GPA greater than 3.75 is $20,000 per year
Additional information
Degree Overview
Effective management of supply chain is critical for business success in today’s complex, dynamic and globalized environment. A supply chain is a pipeline of material, information and financial flows, frequently global in scope. It includes not only the organization but also the suppliers, buyers, and others with whom it interacts.
Supply chain management requires a distinctive view of business: procurement, manufacturing, and distribution must be viewed and controlled as a seamless flow. Good supply chain managers eliminate delays, reduce the amount of resources tied up all along the chain, and mitigate potential risks that can disrupt operations. To perform effectively, a company must develop policies to ensure the seamless flow and learn to function with its partners like a single organism.
Study Reasons
Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities, to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.
The Franklin Supply Chain Club welcomes anyone interested in learning more about supply chain management. Through various field trips and guest speakers during the year, the club provides the opportunity to see supply chain management in action, as well as learn more about current events and issues affecting the field.
Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the oldest and largest professional business fraternities in the nation. Through professional development, educational programs, community service and a hands-on application of formal education, Alpha Kappa Psi students use the business skills they learn in the classroom to acquire life skills such as the art of compromise, consensus building, project management, team building and networking. Alpha Kappa Psi is open to students in all majors.