Bachelor of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

The Bachelor of Science in Logistics & Supply Chain Management is designed to educate future professionals who can plan, manage, and improve the flow of goods, information, and resources across domestic and global supply chains. The program provides a rigorous foundation in operations management, logistics, procurement, transportation, inventory planning, and supply chain analytics, while integrating digital tools, data-driven decision-making, and sustainability considerations.

The program mirrors the academic structure and intended learning outcomes of a comparable Arizona State University program in supply chain management (W. P. Carey School of Business), adapted to Uzbekistan’s regulatory, economic, and labour-market context

About the program

The Bachelor of Science in Logistics & Supply Chain Management, offered in partnership with Arizona State University.

Key Learning Outcomes

1.     Supply chain fundamentals

2.     Operations interaction

3.     Performance analytics

4.     Decision on trade-offs

5.     Digital supply tools

6.     Operational communication

7.     Applied business integration

Two degrees instead of one

Life-changing opportunity to get one degree from US and another one from Uzbekistan. 

Step 1 - Spend your three years at AUT in Tashkent, building the skills and knowledge you need to excel globally

Step 2 - Spend your last year in-person or online at ASU in US (ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide) and gain two Bachelor degrees at the same time.

Jobs you could get

Logistics Manager
Supply Chain Analyst
Operations Analyst
Import–Export Coordinator
Trade Operations Assistant
Logistics Analyst
Freight Operations Associate
Import–Export Coordinator

Curriculum: list of the courses included

Explore the key courses that will shape your academic journey at AUT. Each course is carefully designed to develop the knowledge and skills essential for your future success. Below is a detailed semester-by-semester breakdown.

Semester 1
  • CIS 105 – Computer Applications and Information Technology

  • WPC 150 – Business and Society

  • MAT 117 – College Algebra

  • ENG 101 – First-Year Composition

  • WPC 101 – Student Success in Business

  • Modern History of Uzbekistan (National Requirement)

Semester 2
  • ECN 211 – Macroeconomic Principles

  • ACC 231 – Uses of Accounting Information I

  • ECN 212 – Microeconomic Principles

  • ENG 102 – First-Year Composition

  • PHI 105 – Introduction to Ethics

  • Philosophy (National Requirement)

Semester 3
  • ECN 221 – Business Statistics

  • SCM 200 – Society, Supply Chains and You (SUST)

  • COM 259 – Communication in Business and the Professions

  • MAT 210 – Brief Calculus

  • ACC 241 – Uses of Accounting Information II

  • Religious Studies (National Requirement)

Semester 4
  • MGT 300 – Principles of Management and Leadership

  • MKT 300 – Marketing and Business Performance

  • LES 305 – Business Law and Ethics for Managers

  • FIN 300 – Fundamentals of Finance

  • SCM 300 – Global Supply Operations (SUST)

Semester 5
  • SCM 245 – Logistics Systems and Transportation Management

  • SCM 315 – Supply Chain Analytics

  • ACC 382 – Accounting and Financial Analysis

  • WPC 300 – Problem Solving and Actionable Analytics

  • ENG 302 – Business Writing

Semester 6
  • SCM 345 – Logistics Management

  • SCM 355 – Procurement and Supply Management

  • MAT 211 – Mathematics for Business Analysis

  • WPC 248 – Sophomore Career Narrative Design 

  • PSY Upper-Division Elective – Social and Behavioural Sciences (SOBE)

Semester 7
  • SCM 432 – Operations Management

  • SCM 455 – Research and Negotiation

  • SCM 479 – Supply Chain Strategy

  • WPC 348 – Junior Networking Foundations

  • Upper-Division International Business Course (GCSI) – ASU Repository-based

Semester 8
  • SCM 279 – Applied Logistics and Supply Chain Capstone

  • WPC 480 – W. P. Carey Capstone Course

  • WPC 448 – Senior Career Transition Management

  • SOC 352 – Globalization and Society (SOBE)

  • SCM 463 – Global Supply Chain Management (GCSI)

Why Choose AUT: Global Opportunities and Excellence

Gain a US and Uzbek degree

Gain a US degree as well as an Uzbek degree in select programs from AUT and ASU by spending your final year online or on campus at Arizona State University.

World-Class Education

Our programs are designed and powered by ASU, ensuring top-tier education and global recognition.

Global Alliance

As part of the ASU-Cintana Alliance, we are connected with 33 leading universities across more than 20 countries, all powered by ASU. This expansive network offers unparalleled opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and global engagement.

Innovative Smart Campus

Study in a state-of-the-art campus located in the heart of Tashkent, designed to foster creativity, innovation, and collaboration.

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