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Supply Chain Management

Bachelor of Science in Business

Prepare for a dynamic career in the fast-growing field of supply chain management with our Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Supply Chain Management. This program equips students with the strategic, analytical, and operational skills needed to optimize global supply chains, manage logistics, and drive efficiency in today’s competitive business landscape.

Supply Chain Management program (through our partnership) was developed in partnership with Fortune 500 companies and academic experts to meet rising demand for logistics and operations talent. Students gain practical experience through case studies, industry-aligned coursework, and a real-world capstone, preparing them for in-demand roles in sourcing, logistics, and supply chain strategy.

Career paths include:

  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Logistics Manager
  • Procurement Specialist
  • Operations Manager
  • Inventory Control Manager
  • Transportation Coordinator
  • Demand Planner

 

Program Details & Curriculum

Program Details & Curriculum

Start Date: August or January of each year
Program Length: 4 Years

Admissions Requirements 

Admissions Requirements 
  1. Submit your application online—it’s quick and easy!
  2. Send Your Transcripts
    • If you’re a transfer student, send us transcripts from any colleges or universities you’ve attended.
    • You’re considered a transfer student if you’ve completed 12 or more college credit hours with at least a 2.0 GPA.

       

Test-Optional Admissions

You can apply with or without ACT/SAT scores—your choice! Here’s what to know:

  • Not submitting test scores will not hurt your chances for admission or merit scholarships.
  • If you send scores after you’ve been admitted (by March 31), we’ll check if you qualify for a higher merit scholarship.
  • Don’t worry—sending scores later will never reduce or take away a scholarship you already have.

Career Outlook

Career Outlook

Why Choose This Degree?  

The demand for skilled supply chain professionals is soaring. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment in logistics and supply chain roles is projected to grow 7% from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations. With the rise of e-commerce, global trade, and data-driven decision-making, businesses need experts who can streamline operations, reduce costs, and enhance sustainability. With strong earning potential, median salaries for supply chain managers exceed $98,560 annually (BLS, 2023). This degree opens doors to leadership roles in manufacturing, retail, healthcare, government, and tech.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook — Accountants and Auditors, 2023