Supply Chain Management
Through this STEM-designated M.B.A. program, you'll become an expert in both the analytic
and the technical methods you need to optimize supply chain systems.
You'll learn about the process of transferring raw materials into finished goods,
and the links between manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, retailers, and vendors—all
crucial parts of the business process in supply chain management.
As a result of this well-rounded education, our students have won scholarships and national honors from supply chain organizations including the Containerization & Intermodal Institute and the Council for Supply Chain Management Professionals. We also have an active student chapter of the Association for Supply Chain Management (APICS), the premier professional association for supply chain management and operations.
STEM Designated Supply Chain Management Program
By 2028 it is estimated that there will be more than a million jobs in the STEM field. In preparation, this STEM designated supply chain management program will equip you to utilize technology, data and business analytics to make effective business decisions and solve complex business problems.
The STEM designation offers an additional benefit by allowing international students to apply to extend their 12-month optional practical training (OPT) by an additional 24 months.
What Can You Do With an MBA With a Specialization in Supply Chain Management?
With an MBA specializing in Supply Chain Management, professionals are equipped to manage and optimize the end-to-end flow of goods, information, and finances in a global business environment. Graduates can pursue leadership roles in various industries, including manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, and logistics. Specific supply chain management positions might include Supply Chain Analyst, Procurement Manager, Logistics Director, and Operations Consultant. Beyond traditional supply chain functions, an MBA also prepares individuals for strategic roles, where they can influence business decisions, manage supplier relationships, and ensure sustainable and ethical sourcing practices. Furthermore, the comprehensive business training that comes with an MBA allows for versatility, enabling graduates to transition into related areas like operations management, business development, or even entrepreneurship, where efficiencies in supply chain management can be a pivotal success factor.
What career opportunities are available for International Students with a STEM-Designated M.B.A. in Supply Chain Management?
International students with a STEM-designated MBA in Supply Chain Management are in high demand for roles in logistics, procurement, and operations management across various sectors. The extended OPT period afforded by the STEM designation not only allows for up to three years of practical work experience in the U.S. but also enhances their prospects of being sponsored for an H-1B visa, given employers' keen interest in retaining professionals skilled in optimizing supply chains. This combination of practical experience and the potential for longer-term work authorization underpins their value in the global marketplace for supply chain management.