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The supply chain analytics focus equips you with data-centric problem-solving abilities and analytical expertise in areas like demand prediction, sourcing materials and components, stock control, manufacturing scheduling, and optimizing distribution networks across intricate supply chain frameworks.
As a supply chain analytics student, you'll explore how business objectives align with engineering fundamentals to deliver products and services in the worldwide marketplace. Core industrial engineering classes provide grounding in engineering evaluation, statistical methods, mathematics, and computing applications. This specialization also covers data analysis, supply chain architecture, and operational strategies.
Upon completing your degree, you may have gained experience in:
Creating and refining supply chain structures
Evidence-based management using diagnostic, forecasting, and decision-making analytical tools
Evaluating production-inventory-service systems through planning and coordination methods
Building connections and career growth via student groups like the American Society for Quality, the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers, and APICS (the supply chain management association)