The Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management provides students with skills and intensive, hands-on experience in logistics, operations, project management, analytics, sourcing, procurement, and negotiation. This program prepares students for careers using their knowledge in a wide variety of roles and industries, including manufacturing, information technology, healthcare, transportation, and government.

Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the BS in Supply Chain Management will be able to:

  1. Know the core areas of business: accounting, management, marketing, economics, and finance.
  2. Analyze a client’s long-term and goals in order to design beneficial digital marketing strategies.
  3. Apply detailed knowledge of local, state, and federal tax laws to client financial advisement.
  4. Demonstrate standards of ethical conduct which adhere to the Code of Ethics and Conduct developed by the Center for Digital Marketing (CFP) Board.

Career Preparation

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that openings for supply chain managers will increase at a faster-than-average rate over the next decade, with a median salary nationally of $101K. Other promising opportunities for SCM graduates include:

  • Logistics Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Transportation Manager
  • Purchasing Manager
  • Laboratory Manager
  • Logistics Analyst
  • Cost Estimator
  • Manufacturing Manager
  • Marketing Research Analyst

Admission Requirements

Students who elect to pursue the BS in Supply Chain Management must meet the same admission requirements as for all other Regis undergraduate students in the Marshall M. Sloane School of Business and Communication