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Supply Chain Management Emphasis

Drive Global Business Forward


Each product you use requires a complex network of suppliers, systems and strategies to arrive where and when needed. That network is the supply chain, and businesses rely on professionals who can keep it running smoothly. Through online or in-person courses, Missouri Southern State University’s (MSSU) Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) in Supply Chain Management degree program equips you to manage every step of this process: planning, procurement, logistics, distribution and data analysis.

 

What Makes Our Supply Chain Management Program Unique


In Missouri Southern’s supply chain management degree program, you’ll develop job-ready skills that prepare you to boost efficiency, cut costs and make informed decisions that keep businesses competitive. Here’s how:

  • Two Learning Options: Attend class online or face-to-face, based on what works best for your schedule.
  • Small Class Sizes: Learn in an interactive setting where class sizes stay under 35 students.
  • Knowledgeable Faculty: Take courses taught by qualified professors, not graduate assistants, with professional supply chain experience. 
  • Hands-On Learning: Apply classroom concepts to real-world projects through experiential learning opportunities. 
  • Accreditation: The on-campus BSBA program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
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Careers With a Supply Chain Management Degree

Supply chain managers are responsible for overseeing the flow of goods, information and services efficiently and innovatively. They solve problems, coordinate across departments, manage vendor relationships and stay up-to-date on business trends in a global market. 

With a BSBA in Supply Chain Management from Missouri Southern, you can step into roles such as:

  • Cargo and Freight Agent
  • Distribution Manager 
  • Logistician
  • Materials Analyst 
  • Operations Manager
  • Purchasing Agent/Analyst 
  • Supplier Relationship Manager 
  • Transportation Manager

 
Why Choose a Career in Supply Chain Management?
 

Job Growth: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) expects employment of supply chain management professionals, like logisticians, to grow by 19% through 2033. This growth translates to approximately 26,100 job openings each year over the decade.

Competitive Salaries: In May 2023, the BLS reported that the median annual wages for supply chain management roles were:​

Career Advancement: As supply chains have become more important for business success, professional opportunities for more advanced careers are increasing. Many graduates start in entry-level roles and then move into management or director-level positions, overseeing entire supply chain systems.

An Affordable Business Degree That Fits Your Needs

Program Tuition: 

  • $290 per credit - in state/on campus
  • $580 per credit - out of state/on campus
  • $330 per credit - online

Duration: Finish your degree in four years as a full-time student (part-time study is available)

Credit Hours: 120

Supply Chain Management Program Curriculum


As a supply chain management major, your coursework combines general education classes, a strong foundation in core business concepts and specialized supply chain management requirements that cover topics like logistics, distribution, analytics modeling and operations. You’ll develop practical skills in project management, process improvement and data analytics that translate directly to real-world supply chain roles.

The 120-credit program concludes with a capstone requirement where you’ll take on a complex supply chain scenario, using real data and tools to find a strategic solution. This course gives you the chance to think like a supply chain manager and ensures you graduate with applicable experience. 

Supply Chain Management Degree Requirements

Apply to the Supply Chain Management Program

Position yourself for a high-demand career in logistics, analytics and supply chain strategy by taking the first step toward a supply chain management bachelor’s degree. Review MSSU’s admissions requirements and important dates and deadlines to get started.

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Looking for other business-focused degree options? Explore more undergraduate academic programs available at Missouri Southern. 

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Make an Impact on Business Systems: Major in Supply Chain Management


Every industry depends on professionals who can keep goods moving, solve logistical challenges and optimize operations for business success. Missouri Southern University’s Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Supply Chain Management degree program prepares you to become a skilled team member who can confidently step into this role.

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Phone: 417-625-9371
Email: PSB@mssu.edu