What can I do with a business degree in supply chain management?
Many businesses participate in one or more supply chains. Careers in supply chain management include:
- industrial buyers
- logistics analysts
- production planners
- transportation managers
- warehouse operations specialists
For the latest information on salaries in supply chain management, contact Pat Wheeler, employment and career services advisor for the Goddard School, or visit Career Services.
As a supply chain management student, you will focus on the supply chain of purchasing, producing, moving, and marketing goods and services on a global basis.
What is the application process?
Students seeking a degree or certificate within the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics (GSBE) must be formally admitted. For admissions criteria and the step-by-step admissions process, click here.
Degrees available:
Master's Degree: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Bachelor’s Degree: Bachelor of Arts or Science (B.A. or B.S.) in Business Administration with an emphasis in supply chain management
Minor: Business Administration (for non-business majors)
Certificate: Entrepreneurship
The Department of Business Administration is part of the John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics, which is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business—the highest level of accreditation attainable.

