Kanisha Boleware
Academic Advisor
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Supply Chain Management is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in today's global marketplace, our curriculum blends cutting-edge theory with hands-on experience to prepare you for success in this rapidly evolving field.
Cutting-Edge Learning from Expert Faculty
Learn cutting-edge concepts used to manage the purchasing, consumption, storage, and delivery of goods to consumers from our expert faculty. Gain a deep understanding of supply chain principles and explore advanced topics such as supply chain analytics, sustainable practices, and global supply chain strategies to stay ahead of the curve. Learn from industry experts who bring real-world experience and insights into the classroom, ensuring you graduate with practical skills that employers demand.
Focus on the integration Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Information Systems (IS). SCM focuses on how organizations transform incoming goods into outgoing products. The study of IS examines how to capture, analyze, and create reports that support management decisions throughout an organization. Learn how to use this unique blend of skills to address the operational and technological challenges of the future.
Hands-On Learning for Real World Experience
Put theory into practice through experiential learning opportunities, including internships, case studies, and industry projects. Build your professional network with a diverse community of students, faculty, and industry partners as you tackle complex supply chain issues in a supportive and engaging learning environment.
As businesses strive to become more efficient and competitive, the demand for skilled supply chain professionals continues to grow. Companies across industries, from manufacturing and retail to healthcare and technology, rely on supply chain expertise to streamline operations and drive profitability.
Whether you're interested in optimizing supply chain processes, managing supplier relationships, or driving sustainability initiatives, you’ll be prepared for a rewarding career with endless possibilities.
120 Credit hours
Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0
In-Person
All Bachelor’s degrees offered by IU Southeast requires a minimum of 120 credit hours and a minimum of 30 credit hours of upper-level coursework (300-level or above). View your potential course schedule options for each semester by clicking on the link below. Students are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to apply for dual credit or transfer credits and find your ideal pathway to complete your degree on time.
The Bachelor of Science in Business degree includes a general-education component intended to foster a well-rounded education. Students must also complete a core set of required courses within business and economics. In addition to 25 credit hours of 100- and 200-level courses, this core includes 19 hours of upper-level (300- and 400-level) courses.
Students must select and complete at least one concentration. A total of 24 credit hours are required to fulfill one concentration. To complete two concentrations, students must complete all required courses for both concentrations, and at least 12 credit hours must be distinct to each.
In addition to the general-education, business/economics core and concentration components, students may need to complete additional elective courses to achieve the total number of 1) credit hours and 2) 300- and 400-level credit hours required for degree completion. These elective courses may be carefully selected in pursuit of a minor, second concentration, or internship.
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Kanisha Boleware
Academic Advisor
Bevin K Snyder
Academic Advisor
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