Supply Chain Management
Like solving puzzles? Supply Chain Management is one of the fastest-growing areas of study in the country. As the world has become more connected, the art of moving goods and services around has gotten more complicated requiring good problem-solving skills and the right training.
We consulted with Harry's Razors and Ryder to develop the capstone projects for this program and to ensure that the skills taught were the ones companies were hiring for.
Students in this program will participate in the core business curriculum and also take several specialized courses that focus on:
- Forecasting
- Logistics
- Sourcing
- Operations
- Common Supply Chain Technologies
Students should expect to graduate with a sound understanding of business operations and the skillset to land an entry-level job in this growing field. Nationwide, 92% of supply chain graduates find a job within 90 days of graduation.
Why study Supply Chain Management?
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Variety of PathwaysList Item 1
From a Warehouse Administrator to a Quality Manager to a Director of Operations, there are a number of pathways for students to choose from upon graduating. But, this program does prepare you for those entry-level jobs and 92% of graduates in this field find a job within 90 days.
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Great Paying JobsList Item 2
According to the BLS, Logisticians made a median salary of $77,030 in 2021. Purchasing managers made over $127,000.
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Positive Career Outlook
"Employment of logisticians is projected to grow 28 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations.
About 24,800 openings for logisticians are projected each year, on average, over the decade."
—U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics