Supply Chain Management Degree Program
The multi-discipline program is intended to provide the skill bases necessary to build
successful careers in industry or to succeed in graduate school.
The overall educational objective of the Supply Chain Management undergraduate degree
program is to provide students with a conceptual foundation in Supply Chain Management
and its disciplines of: Marketing, Operations Management and Information Systems.
Careers in the Program
A major in Supply Chain Management prepares students for careers in production and
operations management, purchasing, transportation and logistics, information systems,
and several other related areas. Some occupations may require advanced graduate or
professional degrees.
For more information on training and qualifications needed for a particular career,
consult Southeastern’s Office of Career Services.
Curriculum Sheets
Curriculum sheets for each catalog year can be found through the links below.
Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management
Recent Employers
- Marathon Petroleum Global Procurement
- Smitty’s Supply
- Coca Cola
- Wal-Mart Distribution
- Pool Corp.
- State of Louisiana Purchasing
- Louisiana State University Purchasing
- State of Mississippi Dept. of Transportation
- Lock-Heed Martin
- Cisco
- Martin Brower
- Our Lady of the Lake Hospital
- International Paper
- Chicago Bridge & Iron
- LCR Plumbing Warehouse
- Wilson Warehouse
- Neil Corporation
- Fastenal
Campus Organization
Institute for Supply Management
Faculty Teaching Awards and Research
Supply Chain Management faculty are recognized for their pursuit of excellence in
teaching and research. Dr. Michael Jones is the recent recipient of Southeastern Louisiana
University’s Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Department faculty maintain close ties with industry and employ present-day case tools
to emphasize practical learning. Past projects include: a database management system
for the Tangi Food Pantry and student research projects for Ragan & Massey Distribution.