Supply Chain Management

Have you ever wondered how your favorite gear, the latest smartphone, or even your favorite snacks make their way to you? That’s where Supply Chain Management (SCM) comes in — and it’s one of the most dynamic and in-demand fields out there.
At NDSU’s College of Business, our Supply Chain Management program gives you the tools to be part of something big. Supply chain managers are the masterminds behind making sure products get from point A to point B — whether it’s getting critical medical supplies to hospitals on time or creating more sustainable ways to deliver products around the world.
Why Supply Chain Management at NDSU?
- High Demand, High Pay: SCM is one of the fastest-growing fields, with top companies actively recruiting NDSU grads. With a six-figure median salary and a projected 30% job growth over the next decade, the career opportunities are vast.
- Global Impact: From improving efficiency to reducing waste, supply chain professionals are shaping how businesses operate — and you could be part of that.
- Tech-Driven Future: It’s not just about trucks and warehouses anymore. SCM is about using AI, drones, and blockchain to solve real-world problems and drive innovation.
- Industry Connections: At NDSU, you’ll have access to networking events, internships, and career fairs that connect you with major employers in the field.
What Can You Do with an SCM Degree?
You could become a:
- Logistics Expert
- Data Analyst
- Procurement Specialist
- Sustainability Leader
- Supply Chain Consultant
And you don’t need to be a math genius or a tech expert to get started — just a problem-solving mindset and a drive to make an impact.
Ready to Take the First Step?
Discover a career that’s fast-paced, globally connected, and full of opportunities. Join the Supply Chain Management program at the NDSU College of Business and become part of a field that’s crucial to every business in the world.
Let’s get you on the path to a career that keeps the world moving!
![]() | Fariz Huseynov, PhD |
The major in supply chain management is a 120-credit degree program in the College of Business. Administered by the Department of Transportation, Logistics and Finance, the program is modeled after the Gartner Supply Chain Talent Attribute Model. The major includes 39 credits of required courses, plus nine credits of supply chain electives so students learn about different components of the supply chain field.