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Bachelor of Science

Supply Chain Management (B.S.)

The Supply Chain Management degree prepares students to manage the essential, core business functions like forecasting, new product introduction, purchasing, production, product distribution, customer service, and replenishment and inventory planning.

Supply Chain Management Introduction

Business Management 457 class taught by Kevin Shiley works with real clients to learn marketing strategy.

Do you like to solve problems and make things run smoothly? If so, then the Supply Chain Management degree is for you! Perhaps more than any other business degree at BYU-Idaho, graduates have launched their careers in large corporations like 3M, Amazon, Boeing, Honeywell, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Micron, Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, Toyota, and Walmart (headquarters). Others find success in smaller companies or launching their own business.

In the workplace, graduates of this degree have built a growing reputation for outstanding spreadsheet and problem-solving skills, deep knowledge of business processes, and excellent communication and people skills.

Graduate Career-Ready

Graduates with a degree in Supply Chain Management have a wide array of rewarding careers before them. Check out some of the top careers students get with this degree or explore more career options in I-Plan.

BYU-Idaho Graduate Salaries

Graduates earn a competitive average starting salary of $68,000, with nearly half of the program's alumni securing high-impact roles at Fortune 500 and high-tech companies. This degree offers exceptional ROI, placing you on a path toward lucrative careers in aerospace, retail operations, and global manufacturing.

Common Career Paths

You will be prepared for leadership roles such as Purchasing Manager, Logistics Analyst, or Operations Specialist, where you will apply Lean Six Sigma techniques to solve complex global puzzles. This program transforms your natural ability to identify patterns into a professional skill set focused on process improvement and strategic problem-solving.

Preparation for Grad School

Our curriculum provides a rigorous academic foundation that positions you for success in MBA programs, specialized Master’s in Supply Chain Management, or even Law School for a career in business law. You will graduate with the strategic implementation skills and analytical depth required by the world’s most prestigious graduate institutions.

AI in Academics

At BYU-Idaho, we are strategically integrating Artificial Intelligence to enhance academic excellence and prepare our students for an evolving world.

AI in Supply Chain Management
You will gain a significant competitive edge by learning to leverage AI for predictive analytics, risk mitigation, and demand forecasting to optimize modern supply chains. By mastering these cutting-edge tools, you will be equipped to analyze vast datasets and lead the digital transformation of global business operations.
Advance Knowledge, Enhancing Learning, and Developing Workforce Readiness
AI in Academics means learning to advance knowledge, enhancing learning, and developing workforce readiness through tools that support (not replace) your effort and integrity.

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