Curriculum

Supply Chain Management and Analytics Degree Plan

The Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management and Analytics program requires 120 semester credit hours to complete. For the latest information about academic degree plans, course catalogs and course information, please visit the BS in Supply Chain Management and Analytics page of the UT Dallas Undergraduate Catalog.

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Degree Plan Highlights

“SCH” indicates “Semester Credit Hours.”

42SCH

Core Curriculum Requirements*

42 semester credit hours

72-75 SCH

Major Requirements*

72-75 semester credit hours

3-6SCH

Elective Requirements

3-6 semester credit hours

4years

Time to Completion

4 years full-time

*These details apply to the most recent catalog. Catalogs from previous years are available online at the main UT Dallas Catalog page. Please contact the JSOM Academic Advising Office if you have further questions. See catalog for course requirements.

Three Double Majors

Students can receive a double major with one of these majors by completing three additional courses. Please visit the catalog or email bsscm@utdallas.edu to learn more.

Curriculum Model – Bachelor’s in Supply Chain Management and Analytics

Curriculum Model Graphic (PDF)
Curriculum model for a Bachelor's in Supply Chain Management and Analytics (F25). The table is divided into five columns: Business Foundation, Supply Chain Foundation, Specialization, Required Industry and Community Engagement, and Capstone and Experiential Learning. Each column lists various courses or activities under the respective categories.

Supply Chain Management and Analytics Student Experiences

Emily Wu

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.

Jamie Schmidt

Jamie Schmidt’s Graduation Speech

I am graduating with a double major in global business and supply chain management. And until a year-and-a-half ago, no one really knew what getting a degree in supply chain meant. But now it seems to be just about the only thing anyone ever talks about.

students walking in ut dallas sports complex

How I Went From Football to Supply Chain Management

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.

Richard Jones

Supply Chain: A Great Career for Veterans

I chose to specialize in supply chain management. I thought it was best for me because not only does every company have a supply chain, you also have the real opportunity to make a difference for your customers, your company and, if you do it right, you can even help the planet too!

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