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Ball State's logistics and supply chain management undergraduate program equips you with skills to optimize business supply chains for maximum efficiency and profitability. As a student in this major, you'll gain practical experience in logistics operations, supply chain strategy, contemporary production methods, and customer relationship management—all guided by our exceptional faculty. The program offers real-world learning through industry internships, hands-on projects, business facility visits, professional networking events, and guest lectures from leading experts. You'll follow a challenging, experiential curriculum designed for timely four-year graduation, with the option to pursue a minor. Your studies begin with foundational courses across Miller College of Business disciplines like management, marketing, accounting, finance, and information systems. The program then focuses on five core logistics and supply chain courses, culminating in a senior capstone project, plus one elective in the field.
Students should apply as a freshman undergraduate student if:
Students have completed or will complete high school or secondary school before the semester you apply to start
Students have not attended a university, college, or other postsecondary institution
Students wish to earn a bachelor’s degree
Required Scores to demonstrate English Proficiency: TOEFL iBT 79; IELTS 6.5 Band; Pearson's PTE 53
Dates and Deadlines - International Admissions must receive all your application materials by these dates for consideration for a specific term
Fall Term - application materials due by June 15th
Spring Term - application materials due by November 15th
Priority application date for fall enrollment: March 1; priority application date for spring enrollment: December 1.