If you choose supply chain, you learn how to manage the networks that bring in the parts to produce the products that are shipped out world-wide. Information systems focuses on understanding how to run systems that collect, store and share data with end users. Analytics empowers you to analyze data and use your findings to drive organizational decision-making.

The global economy and the explosion of big data has industry seeking students with expertise in this degree area. A recent study published by McKinsey and Company estimates that by 2018 the U.S. could face a shortage of as many as 190,000 people with deep analytical skills and a shortage of 1.5 million managers and analysts who know how to leverage data to drive results. Earn your degree in Supply Chain, Information, and Analytics to position yourself well in a job market in which there is a high and growing demand.

Careers in Supply Chain Information and Analytics

Job titles of recent Krannert graduates:

  • Operations supervisor for a global supply chain and logistics company
  • Planning and logistics associate for a global beverage company
  • Systems integration analyst for a global consulting firm
  • Technology analyst for a multinational banking financial services holding company
  • Consultant for a global management companies