Why Minor in Project and Supply Chain Management?
The Project and Supply Chain Management minor introduces students to key concepts in managing projects and supply chains—essential skills in today’s business world. It provides insights that go beyond typical coursework, helping you understand how operations, logistics, and project management drive organizational success.
With this minor, you can:
Learn how to plan, manage, and optimize projects and supply chains
Develop analytical, problem-solving, and teamwork skills
Gain knowledge that is useful for both business and non-business majors
The official requirements for this minor option can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin.
Complimentary Minor Options
Enhance your degree at Penn State Greater Allegheny by adding a minor that fits your interests and career goals. Explore our Project and Supply Chain Management-related minors and find the perfect complement to your major.
Business Minor
A Business minor complements almost any major by giving you practical business knowledge and skills. Courses cover topics like management, marketing, accounting, and more.
The official requirements for this minor option can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin.
Psychology Minor
Get a broad overview of psychology with this flexible minor. Study research methods and explore areas like cognitive, developmental, social, clinical, and biological psychology. You can tailor your courses to focus on theory or real-world application, depending on your interests.
The official requirements for this minor can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin.
Marketing Minor
Learn about consumer behavior, market research, and public policy. The Marketing minor helps you understand how organizations create value and connect with customers.
The official requirements for this minor can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin.
Sports Studies Minor
Examine the role of sport in society from multiple perspectives. Explore its impact on culture, identity, and the economy while building critical thinking skills about sport’s role in communities and industries.
The official requirements for this minor can be viewed in the online Undergraduate Bulletin.