Supply Chain Management Major

Equipping students to develop creative solutions, to be meticulous enough to convert data into actionable decisions, and become skilled at managing the impact those decisions have on all supply chain stakeholders.

Application Closed for Spring 2026 Enrollment

STEM Designated Program

The supply chain management program at the Gies College of Business is set apart by its STEM designation. In a highly competitive job market, STEM designated SCM degree programs distinguish candidates with interdisciplinary technical and mathematical skills, business acumen for solving complex business challenges and bold expertise for navigating unknowns in the future of business.

Apply!

The supply chain management program is the only Gies undergraduate degree program that requires a separate application process.

Applicants must be current Gies Business students at a sophomore or junior standing and have a minimum 3.25 GPA.

Applications closed for the Supply Chain Management Program, Spring 2026 Enrollment

Please contact Professor Mili Mehrotra, Director of SCM (milim@illinois.edu) or Emma Fellabaum, Program and Events Assistant (emmacf@illinois.edu) with any questions.

 

Info Sessions & Upcoming Events

Check out upcoming events and info sessions that are available for Supply Chain Management students. Register on our event page!

Social: Diwali Celebration Tues, Oct 21, 2025, 5:30 PM — 6:30 PM, BIF 2005

Info Session: Case Competition Fri, Oct 24, 2025, 12:15 PM — 2:00 PM. Rm. 343L Wohlers

Site Visit: Lafayette, IN, Fri, Nov 07, 2025, 7 AM — 4 PM

Take advantage of all that the Supply Chain Management major has to offer this month! Socialize with classmates, learn more about the Case Competition, and network with industry professionals.

Get Involved

The Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA) is a student-led organization that empowers members through professional development, mentoring, social engagement, and community involvement. Through these pillars, SCMA provides members with the knowledge and skills to succeed in supply chain management.