Supply Chain Management Degrees

UCNJ offers programs in Supply Chain Management!

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  • Supply Chain Management, A.S.
  • Supply Chain Management, CT.A.

The Supply Chain Management degree program provides fundamental principles of supply chain management and logistics. Students learn the roles and functions of inventory control and distribution planning, transportation systems, purchasing, computerized logistics, and careers in the field.

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Career Paths

Careers
Logistics Coordinator
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Operations Supervisor
Inventory Manager
Strategic Sourcing Specialist
Employers
Product Distributors
Logistics Companies
Consumer Goods Companies
Retail
Transfer Opportunities
Students are encouraged to work closely with UCNJ’s faculty and Advising Transfer Services. Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution in NJ can explore the “Transfer Programs” feature on NJ Transfer.
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Why Study Supply Chain Management?

Supply chains play a critical role in the global economy, ensuring the efficient flow of goods and services from suppliers to consumers.

By pursuing a degree in Supply Chain Management, individuals gain a comprehensive understanding of the entire supply chain process, including procurement, logistics, inventory management, and distribution. This knowledge equips them with the skills to optimize operations, enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and mitigate risks within complex supply chain networks.

With globalization and advancements in technology, supply chain management has become increasingly vital for organizations to remain competitive and meet customer demands. A degree in this field opens doors to diverse career opportunities in industries such as manufacturing, retail, transportation, and consulting.

Supply chain professionals are in high demand, making it a lucrative and stable career choice. Pursuing a degree in Supply Chain Management allows individuals to become integral players in optimizing global operations, solving complex logistical challenges, and contributing to the success of organizations in an interconnected world.

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