Students who pursue a degree in supply chain management are strong problem solvers with a keen eye for detail. They identify vulnerabilities in operations and propose solutions to improve or maintain efficiency. Through the supply chain management program, students learn to communicate solutions in terms that resonate with corporate executives, connecting the supply chain to a company’s overall viability.
Graduates seek careers in entry-level management analyst positions in consultancy, operations, logistics and distribution, manufacturing, purchasing, sourcing, warehousing, and other industrial sectors. They also are prepared for graduate study.
Jindal School students are encouraged to procure and complete an internship as a requirement for their major. The Jindal School’s fully staffed Career Management Center (CMC), working in tandem with the University’s Career Center, helps students prepare for and seek internships, as well as post-graduation employment.