Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Management (SCM) is the strategic coordination of business operations, technology, and strategy to optimize the movement of goods, services, and information across global markets. Businesses depend on efficient and sustainable supply chains to drive profitability, enhance operational efficiency, and meet customer demands in an increasingly complex business landscape.

Why Study SCM at the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business?

Our SCM major equips you with real-world problem-solving skills in forecasting, inventory and demand management, sourcing and distribution, and global fulfillment. Through our industry-connected curriculum, youll gain hands-on experience and learn how to optimize operations, improve decision-making, and create profitable businesses. As one of the fastest-growing and most in-demand careers today, our SCM major prepares you to make a difference and build a smarter, more sustainable world.

Discover 91勛圖厙s Distinctive Educational Experience

  • Industry-Aligned Curriculum: Our program integrates AI, data analytics, automation, and sustainability to prepare graduates for the demands of todays dynamic supply chains.
  • Global Business Perspective: Learn how supply chain decisions shape international trade, risk management, and ethical sourcing in a globally connected economy.
  • Real-World Experience: Build practical skills through internships, consulting projects, and industry partnerships that bring classroom learning to life.
  • Networking & Professional Growth: Faculty maintain strong relationships with regional and national SCM leaders who serve as mentors and open doors to career opportunities.
  • Certifications: You will have the opportunity to earn a as part of Supply Chain Management Process Improvement, a required course, along with a variety .
  • Gain In-Depth Experience: Through 91勛圖厙s collaboration with the SAP University Alliance, SCM majors can earn their SAP Student Recognition Award. SAP is the worlds leading Enterprise Resource Planning company.
  • Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management: Offering a unique blend of academic learning and experiential opportunities, SCM majors participate in industry tours, SCM case competitions, and student organizations like the 91勛圖厙 Supply Chain Council and the Association for Supply Chain Management Student Chapter. 

 

Program Information

Students are exposed to a broad curriculum focusing on analytical and practical skills. This approach emphasizes the integration of supply chain activities and prepares students for careers in a variety of fields, whether in a small non-profit or large corporation.

Program Type

Major, Minor

Duration

8 Semesters

Required Credit Hours

Minimum of 120

Modality

In-Person

Hear From Our Alumni

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I will miss my faculty mentors, specifically in supply chain management. Their dedication to student success allowed me to learn, grow, and strive for excellence.

Marissa Panzetta, B'25 Supply Chain Development Analyst, PNC
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With the supply chain management knowledge I gained from the School of Business and the skills development sessions offered by the Center for Career Development, I'm ready to take on any business challenge.

Ronnie Coleman, B'23 Demand Planning Specialist, Nestl矇
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Career Opportunities

Invest in Your Future

Every organization depends on an efficient supply chain. Whether in manufacturing, retail, healthcare, technology, or finance, SCM professionals are critical to business success. Graduates of our SCM program have secured roles such as:

  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Operations or Logistics Manager 
  • Inventory, Planning, or Production Planner 
  • Procurement and Purchasing Specialist
  • Demand Planner 
  • Buyer

Accounting Majors Employment

Recent 91勛圖厙 SCM graduates have found positions in a variety of major corporations, including: 

  • Alcoa
  • Amazon
  • Dicks Sporting Goods
  • IBM
  • Ivalua
  • J.B. Hunt
  • Kraft Heinz
  • MSA Safety Incorporated
  • US Steel
  • Nestle
  • PNC
  • PPG
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • UPMC
  • Wesco

Supply Chain Management as a Second Major or Minor

Combining Supply Chain Management as a double major or minor with another business major gives students a competitive advantage in the job market.

SAP Student Recognition Award

Presented by the Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management and the Information Systems Technology department. Co-sponsored by SAP University Alliance.

SAP's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is the industry gold standard and is used by Fortune 500 companies. You can qualify for the SAP Student Recognition Award by taking three designated courses. These courses align with your program and include 30% SAP content. View the course list below for more details. To earn the award, you will use the ERP software in a business simulation to demonstrate your knowledge.

Questions about the SAP Award?

Reach out to John Russo.

John Russo

Associate Director

Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management

John Russo

To complete a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, students must complete a minimum of 120 credits. Supply Chain Management (SCM) majors are required to take:

  • Bridges Requirements: 19 credits of University-wide courses taken by all students
  • Business Core Required Courses: 51 credits plus 3 additional credits of required courses taken by business students
  • SCM Major Required Courses: 18 credits
  • Major Specific Electives: 9 credits
  • Open Electives: 20 credits
  • Graduation Requirements: Students must earn a minimum overall 2.0 GPA

Students are encouraged to meet with their Student Success Coach for more information.
  • SCMG 375Supply Chain Process Improvement (3 credits)
  • SCMG 385SCM Information Systems and Technology* (3 credits)
  • SCMG 472Global Transportation and Logistics (3 credits)
  • SCMG 474Supply Management Procurement (3 credits)
  • SCMG 480Forecasting, Production, and Inventory Planning (3 credits)
  • SCMG 499WStrategic Supply Chain Management* (3 credits)

* SCM majors can earn the SAP Student Recognition Award by achieving a B or better in the course indicated.

SCM majors need 9 credits of electives.

  • BLAW 353Contracts (3 credits)
  • BLAW 354Commercial Transactions (3 credits)
  • IBUS 345International Negotiation (3 credits)
  • MKTG 472Digital Marketing (3 credits)
  • MKTG 473Sales Management (3 credits)
  • MKTG 476Product Innovation (3 credits)
  • ISYS 381WSystems Analysis and Design (3 credits)
  • ISYS 382Data and Information Management (3 credits)
  • ISYS 483Enterprise Systems* (3 credits)

* SCM majors can earn the SAP Student Recognition Award by achieving a B or better in the course  indicated.

Minor in SCM by taking:

  • SCMG 267
  • SCMG 375
  • SCMG 385
  • Any 2 of the following 3 courses: SCMG 472, 474, and 480

To qualify for the SAP Student Recognition Award, you must take courses that correspond with your program. Then, you will use the ERP software in a business simulation to demonstrate your knowledge. 

Supply Chain Management

  • SCMG 385SCM Information Systems and Technology
  • SCMG 469Strategic Supply Chain Management
  • ISYS 483Enterprise Systems

Information Systems and Technology
  • SCMG 385SCM Information Systems and Technology
  • ISYS 483Enterprise Systems
  • ISYS 484Business Intelligence

M.S. in Supply Chain Management
  • SCMG 612Introduction to SCM Information Systems
  • SCMG 639Strategic Supply Chain Management
  • ISYS 483Enterprise Systems
By earning your Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.), you will achieve five key Learning Outcomes: Business Functional Knowledge, Analytical & Critical Business Thinking, Cultural Intelligence, Ethical & Moral Compass, and Influence & Collaboration.