
Bachelor’s in SCM at UT Dallas
You will acquire the knowledge and skills to become successful in one of Americas ‘s hottest job markets.

Be the Strongest Link
Many consider Bachelor’s in Supply Chain Management graduates the industry’s great problem-solvers.
As a Supply Chain Management graduate, you will have two advantages, your analytical skills and your knowledge about business operations. So, you will be able to find solutions to complex business problems.
You will learn to use a variety of problem-solving techniques and gain experience in diverse areas of expertise. Some of those areas are:
- global logistics and inventory management,
- purchasing and contract management,
- integrated supply chain management,
- Lean and Six Sigma processes,
- project management,
- supply chain management information systems
- and spreadsheet modeling.
Why Supply Chain Management at UT Dallas
Become a Solution Specialist
As a Supply Chain Management professional, you will have strong problem-solving and math skills. Use your expertise analysis and statistics to understand supply and demand issues.
no.19
Top Undergraduate Supply Chain Management Program
The Bachelor’s in Supply Chain Management is the only North Texas University to rank in the top 25 programs as outlined by the 2020 U.S. Gartner review.
Build a Foundation for Growth
You will receive an education based on the core principles of supply chain management:
- purchasing and procurement,
- production and operations,
- and distribution and logistics.
no.15
(tied) for Production/Operations Management in the U.S. News & World Report undergraduate business program rankings (2021)

Own Your Experience
Internships in supply chain management, as well as 100 hours of community service, are required for graduation.
Internships and community service prepare you to be a socially responsible professional who is aware of industry needs and trends. The time you invest in your community and as an intern help you identify your talents within your field of study. You will learn the professional and soft skills — with an intense industry focus — from our program and companies know it.
Learn more about internships and service
Added Value: Your STEM Degree
Supply Chain Management is a bachelor’s program in business that is STEM-designated.
STEMSTEM — science, technology, engineering and math — programs provide you with better job prospects and prepare you to pursue any postgraduate degree.
In 2001, the National Science Foundation introduced STEM — an acronym for science, technology, engineering and math. The designation makes our graduates more attractive to employers. This is because they know STEM programs teach analytical skills essential for business success.
Get to know the BS in SCM curriculumHow STEM Can Help You Stand Apart from the Crowd
More Scholarships
The STEM label increases the opportunities for scholarships. If you pursue STEM concentrations in high school you can continue that path in the BS in SCM program.
Lead in Industry Trends
A STEM profile of a supply chain management professional is very attractive as automation becomes the industry trend. The distinction denotes a highly qualified individual ready to lead the industry into 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 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.

Choose to Work in Any Industry
Supply chain management is present across industries. Employers are happy to welcome our trained and professional graduates.
As more and more companies see the need for experts in the field, the demand for supply chain professionals is growing. Our knowledgeable, qualified practitioners have amazing skills to help you find a path to follow. Essentially, any industry welcomes supply chain expertise. The multiple choices give you so many opportunities to find your true passion.
Learn about your supply chain career options and the jobs you can landStudent Experiences

Growing Up Overseas and Feeling at Home at UT Dallas
I chose to study supply chain management because it is a field that has a lot of potential for growth. In the past few years, a lot of companies have come to realize just how essential the supply chain is to their overall business landscape.

Learn Beyond the Classroom
Take advantage of enrichment opportunities beyond the classroom to help you succeed.
In the Bachelor’s in Supply Chain Management program, we offer:
- company site visits,
- industry guest speakers,
- real business projects embedded in coursework,
- faculty mentoring,
- professional student organizations events with industry guests,
- résumé-building sessions,
- and opportunities to work with outstanding faculty.
Class Profile – BS in Supply Chain Management, Spring 2020
219
Students Enrolled

Pursuing Double Majors
12 Students
17
Students Enrolled in Fast-Track Program

Enrollment Status
173 Full-Time
46 Part-Time

Gender
42% Female
58% Male
22
Average Age
in years

Students’ Cultural Background
5% African American
15% Other/More than one ethnicity
14% Hispanic
28% White
38% Asian
Student Testimonials

Manu Kondeti, Class of 2019
Vehicle Logistics Intern, Toyota, Georgetown, Kentucky
Supply Chain Consultants, Capgemini
The Toyota Day event the Jindal School Career Management Center held back in November 2017 was well-organized and even led me to get an internship for the summer of 2018. The supply chain management program hosts a variety of events and does everything in its power to ensure that students are successful. I couldn’t have experienced the same success if it weren’t for the resources given to me by the UT Dallas supply chain management program.

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