Samantha Benitez, Class of 2021

Samantha Benitez, Class of 2021

Warehouse Intern, NTTA

My first semester studying supply chain management was very eye-opening and different compared to my previous STEM-designated (science, technology, engineering and math) degree program. I decided to switch my major because the opportunities were endless in this specific field. What I enjoy the most about my degree is that I can use many of the concepts I learn on real applications.

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Laura Sacristan, Class of 2020

Laura Sacristan, Class of 2020

Value Chain Intern, Kronos Worldwide Inc.

I chose Supply Chain Management to enhance my analytical and critical thinking skills. I wanted to challenge myself while enjoying how to learn to optimize anything and everything. I am beyond humbled for the experience offered here at UTD!

Djidan Gbamnan, Class of 2024

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.

Lily Parker, Class of 2023

Lily Parker, Class of 2023

Textron Aviation Industrial Engineer

I chose to study supply chain management because of the potential to improve people's lives and drive change in sustainability. UTD's program equipped me with relevant knowledge and connected me to passionate faculty who provided invaluable insight into the profession. I encourage students to complete more than one internship, be open to moving in the summer, and seek opportunities in various roles. A supply chain degree sets you up for meaningful work that impacts businesses and people globally!

Alex Romero Perez, Class of 2023

Alex Romero Perez, Class of 2023

IT Strategic Souring, Intel

If you're considering pursuing a degree in Supply Chain Management, look no further than UT Dallas! As a Supply Chain professional, I find great joy in collaborating with amazing people every day to drive positive changes by solving complex business issues. Whether you are interested in sourcing, delivery, or anything in between, the dedicated SCMA program staff will prepare you to solve these challenges and be successful.

Tram Tavu, Class of 2024

Tram Tavu, Class of 2024

The supply chain program here equips you with valuable skills in problem-solving and data analysis, enabling you to navigate complex challenges and drive innovation within organizations. This major offers a promising career with ample opportunities for growth and impact, especially with the great program team here at UT Dallas guiding us students along the way. Coming into my internship, I felt prepared with industry knowledge because of the prior classes I took.

Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD in Operations Management?

Bachelor’s Degree Program

Build the skills to do rigorous analysis of operational information through various courses in supply chain and logistics. These skills are in high demand across the corporate world and prized in government and not-for-profit sectors.

Master’s Degree Programs

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PhD Concentration in OM

Develop strong research skills that are especially relevant for students interested in an academic career. Research seminars are held weekly, and each year the Operations Management area sponsors a seminar series to bring researchers from other universities to UT Dallas.