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Business Management Associate Degree

Employment Potential
There are many job listings that would be appropriate for a graduate of the Business Management program. Small organizations typically require generalist skills and large organizations tend toward some specialization among their managers.

-With additional education and/or work experience, a graduate may find employment opportunities as a manager of operations with increased responsibility, authority and commensurate pay.

Employment opportunities with additional education
-Manager of operations with increased responsibility, authority and commensurate pay.

Entrepreneurship Associate Degree

Employment Potential

A graduate of this program will have the potential for employment in the following areas:

  • Small Business Owner/Manager
  • Entrepreneur
  • Department Manager
  • Merchandiser
  • Sales Representative
  • Sales Associate

Employment opportunities with additional education

  • General Manager

Supply Chain Management Associate Degree

Employment Potential

A graduate of this program will have the potential for employment in the following areas:

  • Buyer/Planner: coordinates activities between purchasing and manufacturing scheduling.
  • Claims Analyst: performs duties in the risk management process including over, short, and damage incidents and claims.
  • Customer Service Representative: communicates with customers in order to match customer needs with vehicle and driver availability, deals with customer inquiries, expedites freight, and tracks orders.
  • Dispatcher: assigns freight to routes, assigns vehicles and routes to drivers, and handles exceptions.
  • Inventory Analyst: compiles and manages information of amount, kind, and value of merchandise, material, or stock on hand to obtain optimum inventory balance, price, and costs.
  • Inventory Control Specialist: coordinates inventory issues with purchasing, production, and marketing; tracks current and forecasted levels of inbound and finished goods inventory.
  • Logistics Technician: communicates effectively with carriers and customers in 3PL environment, manages trailer needs, provides carrier assignments, monitors and traces customer shipments, and participates in carrier evaluation process.
  • Materials Planner: coordinates and expedites flow of manufacturing materials, parts, and assemblies with or between departments or plants in accordance with production and shipping schedules.
  • Master Production Scheduler: creates master production schedule and work orders; establishes priorities for current and forecasted customer demand; establishes availability or capacity of workers, parts, machinery, and equipment.
  • Purchasing Assistant: performs basic activities related to supplier evaluation and selection, product specifications, order quantities, and delivery requirements.
  • Shipping and Receiving Specialist: coordinates the flow of raw materials and finished goods to meet production and customer requirements and works with transportation carriers to assure timely and accurate pickup and delivery.
  • Transportation Planner/Coordinator: interfaces with customers and carriers in resolving pricing and delivery issues in 3PL environment, optimizes order consolidation and carrier selection considering cost, lead time, carrier capacity, and warehouse space constraints.
  • Warehouse Specialist: manages the flow of inventory into and out of a storage facility or distribution center, and works with owners of the inventory to meet inventory level and customer service needs.

Employment opportunities with additional education

  • Account Manager
  • Logistics Manager
  • Materials Manager
  • Production and Inventory Control Manager
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Traffic Manager
  • Operations Manager

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