
Build an Exceptional Résumé
Graduation requirements include an internship and 100 community service hours, helping students make a successful transition to supply chain management professional.
Internships and community service.High Demand Career
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts Supply Chain-related careers will grow by 30 percent by 2030 with a median annual salary of $77, 030 for a SCM role.
Supply Chain Management Careers.Foundation for Growth
Learn and build on the core principles of Supply Chain Management, including: Purchasing and procurement, Production and operations, and Distribution and logistics.
Explore the curriculum.Top Ranked Program
No.6
Gartner, 2024
among Supply Chain Management Undergraduate Programs
No.11
U.S. News & World Report, 2025
among public university programs, Production/Operations Management
Become the Strongest Link in Business
As a Supply Chain Management major at UT Dallas, you can acquire the relevant skills, knowledge and experience to tackle complex business challenges. Through our coursework, you will gain insight into diverse areas in the supply chain industry, such as:
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Global logistics and inventory management
Purchasing and contract management
Integrated supply chain management
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Operations management
Lean and Six Sigma processes
Project management
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Supply chain management information systems
Spreadsheet modeling
Supply chain strategy

Vaidy Jayaraman
Director, Bachelor’s in Supply Chain Management and Analytics Program
I’m super excited to talk to you about the Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management and Analytics at UT Dallas – this is a top-ranked program in North America. Have you ever wondered how your sneakers drop on time, or how Amazon delivers in a few hours, how Tesla builds cars during shortages, or how your package goes from China to your door in two days? That’s Supply Chain and Analytics — the tech + strategy career that’s global, high-paying, and makes you the behind-the-scenes boss of the world’s biggest moves – all while being in demand everywhere. Our amazing alumni are already in fantastic jobs thanks to the well-designed curriculum, extraordinary faculty, and top-notch departmental support.
If you have any questions about our program or want to discuss your career trajectory, do not hesitate to talk to me.
Student Testimonials

Djidan Gbamnan, Class of 2024
Being in the supply chain industry for the past six years, I have developed considerable problem-solving, time management, and partnership skills. It only made sense to pursue a degree in Supply Chain Management and Analytics at The University of Texas at Dallas. Since joining the University, the program has allowed me to maximize my analytical skills, sharpen my knowledge of business operations, and gain experience in diverse areas of expertise – such as global logistics and integrated supply chain management. Supply Chain is such an essential aspect of how the world operates, and I want to be a part of it.
Curriculum Model – Bachelor’s in Supply Chain Management and Analytics
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Benefits of choosing a STEM program
More Scholarships
The STEM label increases the opportunities for scholarships. If you pursued STEM concentrations in high school, you can continue that path with the BS in SCM program.
Lead in Industry Trends
A STEM profile of a supply chain management professional is gaining traction as automation becomes the industry trend. The distinction denotes a highly qualified individual ready to lead the industry in these changes.
Option to Fast-Track to a Master’s
Students have the option to fast-track into the Master’s in Supply Chain Management and Analytics program or the Master’s in Management Science program. This allows them to waive the GMAT/GRE and have up to 12 credit hours count toward both undergraduate and graduate degrees.