Supply Chain Management
Logistics, procurement, operations, and global trade. Stable demand, especially post-pandemic supply-chain awareness.
Core courses
- • Operations Management
- • Logistics
- • Procurement
- • Supply Chain Strategy
- • Forecasting
- • Global Sourcing
- • Supply Chain Analytics
- • Capstone
Career paths
- • Supply Chain Analyst
- • Operations Manager
- • Procurement
- • Logistics Manager
- • Consulting
- • Manufacturing
- • Retail Operations
- • Graduate School
What to expect
Quantitative — heavy use of analytics and optimization. Internships at large logistics or manufacturing firms matter.
How Fennie helps
Fennie covers [statistics](/subject/statistics) and operations-research adjacent material.
FAQ
Is SCM a growing field?
Yes — post-pandemic awareness has accelerated investment. Strong job market and competitive starting salaries.
SCM or industrial engineering?
IE more technical, broader career options. SCM more business-focused, specialized in logistics/ops.
Required certifications?
APICS CPIM/CSCP helpful but not required. Lean Six Sigma also valued.
Get through your Supply Chain Management coursework with Fennie
Daily Plans adapted to your specific courses — upload syllabi and Fennie does the rest.
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