BBA Supply Chain Management
Our students gain the theoretical and empirical tools necessary to achieve high levels of expertise in all areas of Supply Chain and learn how to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage by building and delivering products better, faster and cheaper. Supply Chain Management students are prepared for careers in supply chain planning, new product project management, business intelligence analysis, business process consulting, and vendor relationship management.
Academic Overview
All freshmen enter Mays majoring in Business Administration (BUAD). Business freshman, sophomores, and transfers will need to complete lower-level courses before they apply for upper division status and declare a major.
Degree Details
Credit Hours: 120
Class Type: In-Person
Location: College Station
Advising
The Undergraduate Advising Office (UAO) provides services to all Mays Business School undergraduate students. Students are encouraged to meet regularly with an academic advisor.
Advanced Opportunities
Department
The Department of Information and Operations Management
The Department of Information and Operations Management oversees Mays Business School’s Management Information Systems (MISY) and Supply Chain Management (SCMT) programs. Our mission is to advance the field of information sciences through quality education, active partnerships, and research initiatives. Our department ranks among the top in the world in terms of research productivity, impact, and visibility.
Student Organizations
We help you develop your leadership capabilities and refine your talents by participating in student organizations. Learn about the opportunities to join our wide options of student organizations.
Why Major in Supply Chain Management?
Watch this video to learn about majoring in Supply Chain Management, its application in business, and the types of jobs you can get after graduation, as well as to hear about our network of outstanding former students!