Supply Chain Management
Are you interested in optimizing systems and improving how products move from creation to consumers? Do you enjoy solving complex problems through data-driven, strategic thinking? A supply chain management major equips you with the skills to plan, forecast, source, and distribute goods efficiently across global markets.
Through coursework in logistics, operations, procurement, and analytics, youll develop expertise in streamlining processes and improving performance. With real-world scenarios and industry tools, youll graduate prepared for careers in operations, logistics, procurement, and supply chain leadership.
Optimize Global Operations
Build analytical and operational expertise to improve efficiency, manage logistics, and strengthen performance across complex global supply networks.
Degree & Course Details
Supply Chain Networking Breakfast
Before each Rawls Career Fair, supply chain management students connect with top recruiters, building valuable industry relationships and internship opportunities through an exclusive networking event.
First-Year Experience
Start strong with experiential learning, networking events, and career-focused activities that help you build connections, explore opportunities, and succeed from your first semester.
AACSB Accreditation
The Rawls College of Business holds Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business accreditation, earned by fewer than 6% of business schools worldwide.
Job Placement Rate
Placement data depends on market conditions, response rates, and graduating class size, and includes graduates pursuing advanced degrees.
Degree & Course Details92.2%
Outcomes reflect the 2024–2025 academic year.
Key Courses
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BA 1301 - Foundations of Business
Provides students with a basic understanding of how the various areas of business (accounting, finance, management, marketing, and supply chain management) work together in a company to help it cope with the business environment.
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- Credit Hours: 3
MCOM 2310 - Business and Professional Communication
Develops the communication skills used in business and organizations, including writing and delivering speeches, responding to requests for proposals, and creating multimedia presentations.
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- Credit Hours: 3
MGT 3370 - Managing People and Organizations
The management function; basic principles, concepts, and practices as they relate to both people and organizations.
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- Credit Hours: 3
- Prerequisite(s): C or better in MATH 1330; minimum cumulative 2.75 Texas Tech GPA.
MKT 3350 - Marketing for a Global Marketplace
Overview of marketing and how it is used in creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging valuable market offerings to customers. The course includes an applied international experience.
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- Credit Hours: 3
- Prerequisite(s): C or better in MATH 1330; and ECO 2301 or ECO 2302 or ECO 2305 or AAEC 2305; minimum cumulative 2.75 Texas Tech GPA.
Graduate Pathway Options
Texas Tech offers many undergraduate-to-graduate pathways for traditional programs. Students can transition efficiently to advanced degrees—saving significant time and tuition costs—while gaining valuable skills for faster career advancement and incurring less debt. Explore these options to find the right fit for your graduate and career goals.
Career Paths & Salary Ranges
Explore supply chain management career opportunities and projected salary ranges to understand your earning potential after graduation.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Incoming students are considered for merit scholarships when they apply for admission. Admitted students can find additional internal and external scholarship opportunities through Scholarship Universe.
All ScholarshipsSupply Chain Management Scholarships
Incoming admitted students apply through Scholarship Universe for consideration for supply chain management scholarships.
Scovell Business Leadership Program Scholarship
Scovell Business Leadership Program members receive a scholarship for participating. Program applications open annually.
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Related Programs
Rawls College offers more than a dozen undergraduate certificates to enhance your degree. Connect with your advisor to determine which certificate best fits your career goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does this degree take to complete?
Most students complete the program in four years, depending on transfer credits and course load.
Can I transfer credits to Texas Tech?
Yes. Transfer credits from accredited institutions are evaluated individually and may apply toward degree requirements.
Is this program accredited?
Texas Tech University is accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. The Rawls College of Business holds Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business accreditation.
What academic support is available to students?
Rawls College students receive support through the Rawls Experience Hub, including advising, success coaching, counseling, leadership development, and global learning opportunities.
Are internship opportunities available for this major?
The Rawls Career Management Center supports students through coaching, resume reviews, networking events, workshops, and the Rawls Career Fair to help secure internships and employment.
What career paths can a supply chain management degree lead to?
Graduates pursue careers in logistics, sourcing, purchasing, forecasting, supply chain planning, transportation, distribution, and inventory management across diverse industries.
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