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Supply Chain Management Technology Technology Leadership & Innovation / Purdue Polytechnic Institute South Bend PITLI IET BS / Major: TSCM 201810 120 Credits for graduation Fall 2017 Name: PUID: Date: Technology Leadership & Innovation Core (27 credits) () TLI 11100 Introduction to Manufacturing and Supply Chain Systems or IT 10400 Industrial Organizations () TLI 11200 Foundations of Organizational Leadership or OLS 25200 Human Behavior in Organizations () TLI 2100 Project Management or TECH 2000 Technology and the Organization () TLI 21400 Introduction to Supply Chain Management Technology or IT 2000 Industrial Supply Chain Management () TLI 100 Technology Innovation & Integration: Bar Codes to Biometrics or IT 4500 Auto Identification & Data Capstone () TLI 1400 Leading Innovation in Organizations () TLI 1500 New Product Development or TECH 22000 Designing Technology for People () TLI 1600 Statistical Quality Control or IT 4200 Intro to Statistical Quality () TLI 41400 Financial Analysis for Technology Systems or IT 4200 Financial Transaction in Distribution Supply Chain Management Technology (9 credits) () TLI 2500 Introduction to Lean & Sustainable System or IT 21400 Intro to Lean Manufacturing () TLI 4200 Warehouse & Inventory Management or IT 200 Purchasing, Inventory and Warehouse Management () TLI 4250 Purchasing & Contract Management () TLI 400 Technical & Service Selling or IT 000 Industrial Sales and Sales Management () TLI 450 Business to Business Sales Management () TLI 450 Operations Planning & Management or IT 44200 Production Planning () TLI 4640 Lean Six Sigma or IT 44600 Six Sigma Quality () TLI 44275 Global Transportation & Logistics Management or IT 4400 Global Transportation and Logistics Management () MET 1400 Materials & Processes I or MET 14400 Materials & Processes II () MGMT 20010 Business Accounting or MGMT 20000 Introductory Accounting (*BUS A 201 Intro to Financial Accounting) () MGMT 200 Intro to Market Analysis (*BUS M 01 Intro to Management Marketing) () TLI 48490 SCMT Capstone I: Strategic Planning () TLI 48495 SCMT Capstone II: Strategic Analytics (0) Globalization Experience (See Supplemental Information) (0) Internship Experience (See Supplemental Information) Foundational Course Requirements (24 credits) () MA 15555 Quantitative Reasoning or MA 15800 Precalculus Functions & Trig (satisfies Quantitative Reasoning for core) () Behavioral/Social Science Selective (satisfies BSS for univ. core) (See Supplemental Information) () TECH 12000 Design Thinking in Technology (satisfies Science, Technology & Society and Information Literacy for core) () Humanities Selective (satisfies Human Cultures Humanities for core) (See Supplemental Information) () Science Selective (satisfies Science for core) (See Supplemental Information) () Lab Science Selective (satisfies Science for core) (See Supplemental Information) () Oral Communication Selective (satisfies Oral Communication for core) (See Supplemental Information) () Written Communication Selective (satisfies Written Communication for core) (See Supplemental Information) General Education (12 credits) () ECON 21000 (*ECON E 10 OR 104) Principles of Economics or AGEC 21700 Economics or ECON 25100 Microeconomics or ECON 25200 Macroeconomics () Mathematics/Statistics Selective (See Supplemental Information) () History of Science and Technology Selective (See Supplemental Information) () Advanced Communication Selective (See Supplemental Information) Free Electives (9 credits) and Technical Electives (9 credits) (See Supplemental Information) (FE) (FE) (FE) (TE) (TE) (TE) University Core Requirements (http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html) Human Cultures Humanities Science, Technology & Society Selective TECH 12000 Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science Written Communication Information Literacy TECH 12000 Oral Communication Science Selective Quantitative Reasoning MA 15800 Science Selective ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************** The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdueplan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Supply Chain Management

Suggested Arrangement of Courses: Fall 1 st Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by Spring 1 st Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by TLI 11100 Intro to Manufacturing and Supply Chain Systems TLI 11200 Foundations of Org Leadership MA 15555 Quantitative Reasoning or MA 15800 Precalculus Functions & Trig* Mathematics/Statistics Selective TECH 12000 Design Thinking in Tech.* Humanities Selective* Written Communication Selective* ENG W 11 (IUSB) MET 1400 or MET 14400 Materials & Processes I or II Oral Communication* Lab Science Selective 5 Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 17 Fall 2 nd Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by Spring 2 nd Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by TLI 2100 Project Management Free Elective TLI 21400 Intro Supply Chain MGMT Tech Science Selective* TLI 2500 Intro to Lean & Sustainable Systems Technical Elective ECON 210 or AGEC 21700 ECON E 10 (IUSB) or ECON E 104 (IUSB) History of Science & Tech Selective Behavioral/Social Science Selective* MGMT 20010 or MGMT 20000 BUS A 201 (IUSB) Intro Financial Accounting Fall rd Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by Spring rd Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by TLI 100 Tech Innovation: Biometrics TLI 1500 Innovative Product Dev & Test (Prereq: TLI 11200) or TECH 22000 Designing Technology for People TLI 1400 Leading Innovation in Org TLI 4200 Warehouse & Inventory Mgmt TLI 1600 Statistical Quality Control (Prerequisite: Math/Stat Selective) TLI 41400 Financial Analysis for Tech Systems (Prerequisites: TLI 400 min 'C' OR MGMT 20010 min 'C') TLI 4250 Purchasing & Contract Mgmt (Prerequisites: TLI 21400 min C ) Technical Elective Technical Selective TLI 400 Technical & Service Selling Fall 4 th Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by Spring 4 th Year CR GR Sem Fulfilled by MGMT 200 BUS M 01 (IUSB) Intro TLI 450 Operations Management to Marketing Mgmt (Prerequisite: Econ (prerequisite: Math/Stat Selective) 10) TLI 450 B2B Sales Management TLI 48495 SCMT Capstone II (Prereq: TLI (prerequisites: TLI 400 min C ) 48490 min C ) TLI 44275 Global Transportation & Logistics Management (Prereq: TLI 4200 min C ) TLI 48490 SCMT Capstone I (Prereq: TLI 41400 min C ) TLI 4640 Lean Six Sigma (Prerequisites: TLI 1600) Free Elective Advanced Communication Selective Free Elective Internship Experience 0 Globalization Experience 0 *Fulfills University Core 1) 120 credits listed above are required for the IET Bachelor of Science degree. 2) 2.0 Graduation GPA required for Bachelor of Science degree. ) 2 credits of upper division courses (0000 level or higher) must be taken at the Purdue University location conferring the degree. 4) ANY COURSE TAKEN AT PURDUE CAN BE ATTEMPTED NO MORE THAN THREE TIMES (INCLUSIVE OF W, WF, I AND IF). See next page for all supplemental Information The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdueplan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion

BOLD indicates courses offered at the South Bend location. Humanities Selective ( credits) TSCM Supplemental Information All prerequisites must be met See approved Humanities list at: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html * Indicates approved IUSB course for South Bend location. Students attending the South Bend location can go to the following link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet University Core Course Requirements: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/documents/retro%20and%20transfer%20credit%20course%20list%205 27 14.pdf *FINA F 100 Fundamentals of Studio Drawing *HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 *HIST H 105 American History I *MUS M 17400 Music for the Listener *HIST H 106 American History II *PHIL P 110 Introduction to Philosophy *HIST H 11 History of Western Civilization 1 *PHIL P 140 Introduction to Ethics Behavioral/Social Science Foundational Seelctive: see http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html Students attending the South Bend location can go to the following link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet Core Course Requirements: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/documents/retro%20and%20transfer%20credit%20course%20list%205 27 14.pdf *ECON E 10 Introduction to Microeconomics *PSY P 10 Introduction to Psychology *ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics *SOC S 161 Principles of Sociology *POLS Y 10 Introduction to American Politics *SOC S 16 Social Problems *POLS Y 109 Introduction to International Relations Written Communication Selective (minimum credits) ENGL 10600 First Year Composition ENGL 10800 Accelerated First Year Composition *ENG W 11 Reading, Writing & Inquiry SCLA 10100 Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking & Comm I: Antiquity to Modernity Oral Communication Selective ( credits) COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication SCLA 10200 Transformative Texts, Critical Thinking & Comm II: Modern World *SPCH S 121 Public Speaking Mathematics/Statistics Selective ( credits) MA 16010 Applied Calculus I MA 16500 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I MA 16100 Plane Analytic Geometry & Calculus I MA 16600 Analytic Geometry & Calcuus II MA 16200 Plane Analytic Geometry & Calculus II STAT 22500 Intro Probability Models *STAT 0100 Elementary Statistics Methods or *MATH K 10 (recommended) Lab Science Selective ( 5 credits) Must be a lab from the approved UCC Science list: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html Students attending the South Bend location can go to the following link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet University Core Course Requirements: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/documents/retro%20and%20transfer%20credit%20course%20list%205 27 14.pdf ASTR 2600 Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System ASTR 26400 Descriptive Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies BIOL 11000 Fundamentals of Biology I BIOL 11100 Fundamentals of Biology II BIOL 12100 Biology I: Ecology, Diversity, & Behavior BIOL 1100 Biology II: Dev, Structure & Func of Organisms BIOL 1500 First year Biology lab BIOL 14600 Introduction to Biology BIOL 2000 Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 20400 Human Anatomy and Physiology BTNY 11000 Intro to Plant Science CHM 11100 General Chemistry CHM 11200 General Chemistry CHM 11500 General Chemistry CHM 11600 General Chemistry CHM 12500 Introduction to Chemistry CHM 12600 Introduction to Chemistry II CHM 1600 General Chemistry Honors CHM 20000 Fund of Chemistry EAPS 10900 The Dynamic Earth EAPS 11100 Physical Geology EAPS 11200 Earth Through Time EAPS 2400 Earth Materials I EAPS 24400 Earth Materials II HORT 10100 Fundamentals of Horticulture PHYS 17200 Modern Mechanics PHYS 21800 General Physics I PHYS 21900 General Physics II PHYS 22000 General Physics PHYS 22100 General Physics PHYS 24100 Electricity & Optics PHYS 27200 Electric & Magnetic Interactions *BIOL L 100 Humans & the Biological World *CHEM C 101 & 121 Elementary Chemistry & Lab *PHYS P 201 General Physics I OR *PHYS P 221 Physics I *PHYS P 202 General Physics 2 OR *PHYS P 222 Physics

Science Selective ( credits) Must be a class from the approved UCC Science list: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html Students attending the South Bend location can go to the following link to review how IU courses transfer to Purdue University to meet University Core Course Requirements: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/documents/retro%20and%20transfer%20credit%20course%20list%205 27 14.pdf *BIOL N 190 The Natural World *CHEM N 190 The Natural World *PHYS N 190 The Natural World *PHSL P 10 Human Biology (cannot take both BIOL L 100 and PHSL P 10) History of Science and Technology Selective ( credits) HIST 005 Kitchens Cooking & Food Mod Amer HIST 1405 Tech & Gender in American History HIST 1505 American Beauty HIST000 History of the Brit Empire & Commonwealth, 178 to 1960 HIST 400 Science & Technology in Western Civilization HIST 5000 Science & Technology in the Twentieth Century World Advanced Communication Selective ( credits) COM 1400 Advanced Presentational Speaking COM 1500 Speech Communication of Technical Information COM 1800 Principles of Persuasion COM 2000 Small Group Communication or *SPCH S 22900 COM 2400 Intro to Organizational Communication COM 2500 Interviewing Principles and Practice COM 41500 Discussion of Technical Problems COM 4500 Comm & Emerging Technologies *SPCH S 22 Business & Professional Speaking *SPCH S 80 Nonverbal Communication *GEOL G 111 Physical Geology *GEOL G 112 Historical Geology *GEOL G 219 Meteorology *GEOL N 190 The Natural World HIST 8001 History of United States Agriculture HIST 8400 History of Aviation HIST 8700 History of the Space Age HIST 49400 Science & Society American Civ POL 42900 Contemporary Political Problems TLI 29900 Technology & Culture Through History *SPCH S 427 Cross Cultural Communication *SPCH S 450 Gender & Communication ENGL 0400 Advanced Composition ENGL 0600 Intro to Professional Writing ENGL 41900 Multimedia Writing ENGL 42000 Business Writing ENGL 42100 Technical Writing ENGL 42400 Writing for High Tech Industries Free Electives (9 credits) Any non remedial course offered for credit at the University not already required/being used on the plan of study Technical Elective (9 credits) Any Polytechnic Institute or Engineering (ENGR or EPCS) course not already required on the plan of study Internship Experience (0 credits) Students will complete the TSCM Internship Experience Badge in one of the following ways: Complete an TSCM related internship (min 160 hours) Complete and industry cooperative experience Employment during the academic year related to TSCM Complete an industry based, undergraduate research experience Student proposed alternative: must be commensurate with the expectations of the TSCM internship experience Globalization Experience (0 credits) Minimum requirements: 1. Complete Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Pre and Post Tests 2. Complete Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory (BEVI) Pre and Post Tests. Complete an Intercultural Knowledge and Effectiveness (IKE) component 4. Complete TLI Approved Global Course, Faculty Led Study Abroad, International Internship, or International Capstone/Collaborative Project TLI Approved Global Courses: Applies to any student For students who are not within the demographic of the course ANSC 81 Leadership for a Diverse workplace ANTH 20500 Human Cultural Diversity ANTH 21200 Culture, Food and Health ANTH 2000 Gender Across Cultures ANTH 4000 Global Perspectives on Health AT 2200 Human Factors for Flight Crews CGT 17208 Human Centered Design & Development Studio COM 22400 Communicating in the Global Workplace COM 2000 Small Group Communication or *SPCH S 22900 COM 41200 Theories of Human interaction AAS 27100 Intro to African American Studies ANTH 7900 Native American Cultures ASAM 24000 Intro to Asian American Studies ARAB 28000 Arabic culture COM 8000 Sociolinguistic Study of African American English HDFS 28000 Diversity in Individual and Family Life HIST 6600 Hispanic Heritage of the USA HIST 7600 History of Indiana HIST 7700 History & Culture of Native America HIST 46900 Black Civil Rights Movement HIST 47900 Amer. Represent. of Middle East & North Africa

ECET 8001 Global Professional Issues in ET ENGL 41400 Literature & Culture EDPS 1600 Collaborative Leadership: Cross cultural Stgs HIST 19500: Historical Research & Film! HIST 805 History of Human Rights HTM 7000 Sustainable Tourism and Responsible Travel HTM 7200: Global Tourism Geography PHIL 4500 Philosophy of Mind POL 2500 Rich and Poor Nations POL 42900 Variable Title: It s a Complex World SOC 10000 Intro to Sociology or *SOC 161 Principles of Sociology SOC 900 Introduction to Sociology of Developing Nations TECH 000 Technology and the Global Society WGSS 8000 Gender and Multiculturalism HIST 49900 History of Sexual Regulation in the United States POL 22200 Women, Politics & Public Policy POL 2600 Black Political Participation in America POL 6000 Women and the Law SOC 1000 Racial and Ethnic Diversity WGSS 28200 Intro to LGBT Studies WGSS 800 Women and Work