The Information Systems concentration emphasizes computer programming, system analysis and development, databases, network management, Internet security, and Web development. The Supply Chain Management concentration prepares students for careers in the procurement, production, and distribution of goods and services in a global technology-driven environment.
Degree Outcomes
- Graduates are hired for a variety of positions ranging from sourcing (purchasing) analysts, materials planners, and ERP analysts to supply chain analysts.
- Careers of former graduates include SAP trainer for large clothing manufacturer, network specialist for global communication firm, oracle programmer/Web developer for furniture manufacturer, senior programming analyst for ball bearing manufacturer, production control specialist for an electronics company, logistical services for trucking firm, IT support for large city in North Carolina, and SAP analyst for global pharmaceutical firm.