The operations and supply chain management industry continues to expand because of technological innovation, global competition and the need to increase productivity and reduce costs. Professionals possess a variety of aptitudes and skills, leading to careers as:

  • Inventory control directors
  • Manufacturing directors
  • Materials managers
  • Operations managers
  • Plant or facility managers
  • Purchasing managers
  • Quality control managers
  • Special projects managers
  • Supply chain managers

Earning a degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management makes you a vital contributor to a company’s success. The course work provides:

  • An appreciation for manufacturing’s impact on the region’s and country’s economies
  • A firm grasp of what’s needed to achieve world class status using operations management
  • Insight into operations management’s importance to an organization’s well-being
  • Knowledge about operations management’s role within an enterprise
  • An understanding of operations management in goods producing and service providing organizations