Belmont University

Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA in Supply Chain Management

Belmont University
Overview

Do you consider yourself an analytical problem solver? Are you a big-picture thinker who enjoys creating strategies to accomplish tasks? As a student in the Supply Chain Management (SCM) program, you will study the flow of information, finances and materials along the “chain” of affiliated firms. This will include everything from planning the sourcing of raw material, parts and components to manufacturing/processing to the marketing and delivery of services or products to the end customer. Supply Chain Management is a growing business discipline with a worldwide value of over $26 trillion. Belmont’s location in Nashville will provide you with ample internship opportunities, and as businesses continue to relocate to our city, you can gain real-world experiences in a variety of industries, such as technology, healthcare, manufacturing, transportation and automotive, to name a few.

Degree Awarded
Bachelors Degree (4-Year)
Start Dates
Duration
4 Years
Cost of Living
USD 13,670
Fees
Application Fee (one-time)
USD 50
Tuition Fee (per year)
USD 39,850
Cost of Living (per year)
USD 13,670
Intakes
Belmont University

Belmont University is a private Christian university in Nashville, Tennessee. Descended from Belmont Women's College, founded in 1890 by schoolteachers Ida Hood and Susan Heron, the institution was incorporated in 1951 as Belmont College. It became Belmont University in 1991.

Consistently recognized as a “Most Innovative” university, Belmont University draws nearly 9,000 students who represent every state and more than 33 countries. The campus sits on 93 picturesque acres that are located just two miles from downtown Nashville, Tennessee, a dynamic and vibrant hub for government, healthcare, music, tourism and more. A private, four-year university, Belmont brings together the best of liberal arts and professional education in a Christian community of learning and service.

The university originated in the founding of the Belmont Women's College in 1890 by Susan Ledley Heron and Ida Emily Hood.on the site of the Belmont Mansion, built by Joseph Acklen and Adelicia (Hayes) Acklen. Upon the retirement of Heron and Hood, Belmont Women's College merged with Ward Seminary in 1913 and was known as Ward—Belmont College, which included both a junior college and college-prep (or high) school for women.Today the Belmont Mansion is owned by Belmont University but maintained by the Belmont Mansion Association, a non-profit group. The mansion is open for tours and features Victorian art and furnishings. The water tower, gardens, with surviving gazebos and outdoor statuary from the Acklen era, are part of the college campus. In 1991, the school became Belmont University.

Frequently Asked Questions
step 1
Complete application
Fill the Global application form
step 2
Get shortlisted and receive the offer letter
The candidates will be evaluated based on their profile, i.e. professional experience and academic scores
step 3
Block your seat
Upon receiving the offer letter, block your seat by paying a caution amount.
step 4
Document Submission
Submit self attested documents as per the lost of documents in the offer letter
step 5
Complete the payment
Pay the balance fee. 0% interest EMI options available.

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