OSCM Honors Program

The Department of Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) offers an Honors Program consisting of two courses, a seminar (BUS5 169A) and a practicum (BUS5 169B), which may be taken without sequence. Together, these courses provide an integrated, balanced, and demanding experiential learning experience grounded in both case-based and project-based work.

The OSCM Honors program offers a distinctive opportunity to combine academic rigor with practical applications in operations and supply chain management. The seminar features small classes that foster a more personalized learning environment and closer faculty engagement. The practicum challenges students to think deeply and broadly as they work on projects tied to real business problems. Across both courses, students learn alongside highly motivated, high-achieving peers while tackling complex issues and questions.

The Business Honors Program will help you grow into more flexible and rigorous thinkers, and provide valuable experience dealing with real business problems. Completing the program will certainly set you apart from other students in the job market. But we hope that it will do more than just get you a good job; we hope that the experience will be one that will be of value to you in your professional lives for many years to come.

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An open house for prospective students from all concentrations is normally held 2-3 weeks prior to the application deadline; see the Business Honors Program home page for specific dates.