Department of Supply Chain & Management Information Systems
The Department of Supply Chain & Management Information Systems has two programs: Supply Chain Management (SCM), and Management Information Systems (MIS), an interdisciplinary program promoting digital innovation.
Your education in our department will help you enter the MIS or SCM career fields equipped with the necessary knowledge, soft skills and technical skills to excel and adapt.
Join the Supply Chain Catalysts student club, travel on transformative study abroad experiences and set yourself up for success in our department.
Stop by the Jerry & Vickie Moyes Center for Supply Chain Excellence and access tons of events and opportunities. Our department also maintains the SWIFT Supply Chain Scholarship, which has a unique application process.
Bachelor’s Degrees

Management Information Systems (MIS)
Our Management Information Systems program builds technical, managerial and business skills, along with providing the knowledge and communication skills to navigate the business world.
The technical know-how gained in the MIS program prepares you for a successful career as an information systems professional, helping organizations support business processes and solve business problems.
Gain sought-after skills such as application development, database administration, network and systems management, information security, web development and more.
You'll also work on real-world projects for local companies and community partners, training for industry certifications like Network+, Security+ and CAPM, plus visits to local high-tech companies like Adobe, WhiteClouds and more.
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Supply Chain Management (SCM)
Supply chain management is the management of resources from a product’s origin to its final destination. Our SCM program gives you the specialized skills to inspire creative decision making and collaborate effectively with decision makers across the firm and around the world.
We’re dedicated to providing our SCM students with a whole-brained, experiential education by engaged professors in small, collaborative classes and offering access to amazing opportunities along the way.
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Associate’s Degrees
Minors
Certificates
Management Information Systems Mission and Vision
Mission
To attract, engage, and develop transformational leaders equipped with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to design, secure, and manage the information systems supporting organizational and managerial decision making.
We will accomplish our mission by creating an innovative curriculum, utilizing cutting-edge facilities, and fostering an engaging learning environment. We will also conduct novel creative research and perform meaningful service to the university and community.
Vision
- To provide excellent educational experiences for students through extensive personal contact among faculty, staff and students
- To be a regional leader in MIS higher education which produces future corporate IT leaders
Supply Chain Management Mission, Vision and Values
Mission
- Cultivate collaborative and experiential learning to integrate conscious creativity and rigorous critical thinking.
- Promote cutting-edge research that decision-makers embrace to create value and meet customers’ real needs.
- Engage partners to solve real-world problems.
Vision
Reimagining supply chain education with a key goal in mind: real-world experience for real-world success
Values
We welcome influencers who:
- Are dedicated and resourceful, always seeking a better way
- Dig deeper because they desire to climb higher
- Make evidence-based decisions so they can make their case
- See problems as puzzles ready to be solved
- Inspire others to do what they couldn’t do on their own
Contact the Department of Supply Chain & Management Information Systems
Wattis Business Building
Room 205
scmis@weber.edu
801-626-7368