Degree Requirements

All students are required to complete overall degree requirements in addition to their major.  Please see Degree Completion Requirements for full details for students entering in the 2025-2026 catalog year. 

Those students who started at Hiram prior to the 2025-2026 academic year will follow the Degree Requirements outlined in your catalog of record.

Major Requirements

Students may only double major in two disciplines from the Scarborough School of Business & Communication with permission from the program faculty. Students must develop a proposal to outline how they will achieve breadth of knowledge in the two disciplines chosen. 

A double major in Supply Chain Management and Management is not permitted. 

Required Core Courses (46 credits)

MGMT 11800ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR:CA 14
MGMT 15500PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 14
MKTG 15500PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING:CA4
ACCT 10100ACCOUNTING & BUSINESS BASICS 11
ACCT 22600MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING3
ECON 20100PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS:MM 14
ECON 20200PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS4
MGMT 32100BUSINESS LAW I4
MGMT 35400CAPSTONE DEVELOPMENT3
SCMT 30100FORECAST & LOGISTICS3
SCMT 31000SOURCING AND OPERATIONS3
SCMT 48000SUPPLY CHAIN CAPSTONE3
1

A grade of C- or better is required to count toward the major. 

 Correlative Course (4 credits)

Choose one of the following MATH courses: 2
MATH 10800STATISTICS:MM4
MATH 19700PRECALCULUS4
MATH 19800CALCULUS I:MM4
2

If a student tests into MATH 19900 CALCULUS II:MM, the mathematics requirement is waived.

Pathway

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall 12 WeekHours
UCS 10101 FIRST-YEAR ENDURING QUESTIONS 4
MGMT 11800 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR:CA 1 4
Choose one of the following MATH courses: 2 4
STATISTICS:MM  
PRECALCULUS  
CALCULUS I:MM  
 Hours12
Fall 3 Week
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3
 Hours3
Spring 12 Week
UCS 20201 ADDRESSING URGENT QUESTIONS 4
MGMT 15500 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 1 4
MKTG 15500 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING:CA 4
 Hours12
Spring 3 Week
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3-4
 Hours3-4
Second Year
Fall 12 Week
ECON 20100 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS:MM 1 4
ACCT 10100 ACCOUNTING & BUSINESS BASICS 1 1
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3-4
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 4
 Hours12-13
Fall 3 Week
ACCT 22600 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3
 Hours3
Spring 12 Week
ECON 20200 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS 1 4
MGMT 32700

or HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
3-4
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 4
 Hours11-12
Spring 3 Week
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3-4
 Hours3-4
Third Year
Fall 12 Week
SCMT 30100 FORECAST & LOGISTICS 3
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 4
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3-4
 Hours10-11
Fall 3 Week
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3-4
 Hours3-4
Spring 12 Week
UCS 30301 URGENT CHALLENGE SEMINAR:TT 4
MGMT 32100 BUSINESS LAW I 4
SCMT 31000 SOURCING AND OPERATIONS 3
 Hours11
Spring 3 Week
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3-4
 Hours3-4
Fourth Year
Fall 12 Week
SCMT 48000 SUPPLY CHAIN CAPSTONE 3
MGMT 35400 CAPSTONE DEVELOPMENT 3
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3-4
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 4
 Hours13-14
Fall 3 Week
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3-4
 Hours3-4
Spring 12 Week
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 4
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 4
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 4
 Hours12
Spring 3 Week
Hiram Core Requirement or Minor Course 3-4
 Hours3-4
 Total Hours117-127
1

A grade of C- or better is required to count toward the major. 

2

If a student tests into MATH 19900 CALCULUS II:MM, the mathematics requirement is waived.

Important notes for majors:

  1. Supply chain management majors must complete a Leadership Essay and submit it to your advisor in the management program prior to your graduation. See your supply chain management advisor for specific details. 
  2. This is a recommended major pathway; individual pathways may vary. Advisor consultation is a vital part of timely graduation.