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Students pursuing Supply Chain Management examine the movement of financial resources, data, and physical goods from initial planning stages through raw material procurement, manufacturing processes, and ultimately to product distribution for both business clients and end consumers. Admission to the Supply Chain Management Major is selective, requiring an application process and individual interviews. To learn more, reach out to the Supply Chain Management Program Director.
Those studying supply chain management possess unique capabilities - they combine creative problem-solving abilities with precise data analysis skills while maintaining awareness of how their choices affect all parties involved in the supply network.
At Gies, our curriculum cultivates these competencies by emphasizing both interpersonal abilities like leadership, effective communication, and analytical reasoning, alongside technical proficiencies including data interpretation, professional documentation, and system modeling. Students also engage in a hands-on consulting practicum, applying their innovative and analytical approaches to address actual challenges faced by real organizations.