Business Administration – Supply Chain Management, B.S.
College of BusinessA Bachelor of Science in Business Administration concentrating in supply chain management (SCM) will help you develop a comprehensive understanding of the global supply chain as well as the skills needed to implement strategic, efficient and effective SCM practices in a contemporary business setting.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this degree, you will be able to:
- Explain the role of supply chain management and explain the trends and challenges in today’s business environment
- Apply current supply chain theory, practices and concepts
- Develop critical thinking skills through the application of computer-based supply chain optimization tools, including linear program modeling and sensitivity testing
- Use effective written and oral communications, team building skills and presentation skills to examine and discuss business problems
Career Outlook
Job Outlook
- Logistician $74,590/year
Job outlook through 2028: 7 percent increase
- Supply Chain Manager $105,610/year
Job outlook through 2028: 7 percent increase
- Logistics Manager $92,460/year
Job outlook through 2028: 7 percent increase
- Operations Manager $125,740/year
Job outlook through 2028: 9 percent increase
- Purchasing Manager $132,660/year
Job outlook through 2028: 9 percent increase
Warriors in the Workplace
Indiana Tech graduates work at great companies like:
- Zimmer Biomet
- Lincoln Financial Group
- Parkview Health
- Samtec
- Wabash National Corporation
- MedPro Group
- Eli Lilly and Company
- 3Rivers Federal Credit Union
- General Motors
- Dow Chemical
- Apple
- Georgia-Pacific
Dr. Margot Salas Geagon
Program Lead
Dr. Geagon is a seasoned academic with a robust background in applied analytics, operations management, strategy, finance and statistics. She brings a project-based learning approach to the classroom and provides students with the opportunity to develop critical thinking skills as they test the assumptions of theory in a real-world environment. The objective of this program is to develop career-ready supply chain management professionals.
- Ph.D., Applied Management Decision Sciences: Finance, Walden University
- MBA, Finance, Marylhurst University
- MPA, Program Evaluation, Portland State University
- B.A., Business Administration, Western New Mexico University