Undergraduate students can learn the craft and science of management in a number of different areas.

  • Strategic management focuses on the decisions that top management can make to increase profitability.
  • Organizational behavior focuses on what leaders can do to improve motivation and performance.
  • Operations management focuses on improving the processes used to produce goods and services.

Students with Management majors, concentrations, or certificates can leverage those skills in industry, management consulting, and entrepreneurial careers.

Possible career paths include:

  • human resources professional
  • consultant
  • recruiter
  • trainer
  • entrepreneur
  • researcher

You'll study topics essential to the management of supply chains such as operations management, operations strategy, quality management, product development, supplier management, supplier development, global sourcing, and logistics.

In all industries there is a need for supply chain management. Possible career paths include:

  • supply and demand planning
  • new product development
  • procurement
  • warehousing
  • supply chain analysis
  • supply chain execution
  • logistics management