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Supply Chain Management (SCM) spans multiple business functions within an organization. This discipline oversees both internal and external supply chain elements, from procuring materials and coordinating shipments to maintaining optimal stock levels. SCM specialists collaborate with marketing, operations, accounting, and finance teams to guarantee timely product/service availability while maintaining cost efficiency. The B.B. in Supply Chain Management curriculum covers logistics, transportation, global commerce, sales techniques, negotiation strategies, and procurement. Career prospects in SCM are highly rewarding, with graduates typically earning salaries above the national average.
Exceptional undergraduate students can pursue a combined bachelor's and master's program in Human Resource Management, Management, Marketing, or Supply Chain Management leading to an MBA. This accelerated pathway enables qualified candidates to complete both degrees within five years.