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    University of North Texas
   
    Jul 25, 2025  
2025-26 Graduate Catalog 
    
2025-26 Graduate Catalog

Department of Supply Chain Management


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Main Departmental Office
Business Leadership Building, Room 206

Mailing address:
1155 Union Circle #311396
Denton, TX 76203-5017
940-565-3120
Web site: cob.unt.edu/scm

Brian Sauser, Chair
 

Faculty     
 

Research

Research interests of the faculty include transportation, supply chain mapping, project management, supply chain metrics, logistics costing and pricing, cash-to-cash, use of real options, economic forecasting through the use of the supply chain, new product development, franchising, cross-cultural consumer buying behavior, advertising, sales promotion, corporate image, internet marketing, positioning, and services marketing.

In addition to the UNT Faculty Research Fund, research in the department has been sponsored by Fortune 500 Companies, Texas Logistics Education Foundation, Texas Motor Transportation Association, NSF, NASA, and Texas Department of Transportation.

Degree programs

The college offers a Master of Business Administration with a major in business administration and concentrations in supply chain management and supply chain analytics.

The college offers a Doctor of Philosophy with a major in business and concentrations in supply chain management.

Minimum admission standards are established by the graduate faculty of the Ryan College of Business and the Department of Logistics and Operations Management. Satisfaction of the minimum standards does not guarantee admission to a degree program. The graduate faculty of the logistics and operations management department have established additional requirements specific to the academic programs within the department.

Student load

Graduate students in Masters Programs may enroll in more than 9 credit hours in Fall or Spring semesters, and more than 6 credit hours in Summer only with department or Graduate Programs Office consent.

Courses

    Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementOperations and Supply ManagementSport Entertainment Management

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