With both a bachelor’s and master’s degree offered, Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a high-demand program for business professionals. Wright State students who take part in the SCM program learn the essential elements of an operational business, as well as the relationships between manufacturer and distributers.
“I like that you can view business as a whole process instead of just being in accounting, or just being in marketing,” Senior SCM major Jonathan Kelley said. “You have a bigger perspective. You get to deal with all of the groups, not just one. It links all the functional groups in business."
The average starting salary for a SCM graduate is between $50,000 and $70,000 with jobs available all across the country.
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