The Supply Chain Management fall application is now EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 8TH! Consider the points below as you explore Supply Chain Management as a major...
Why Supply Chain Management?
Supply Chain management is one of the most important functions in all manufacturing enterprises. It spans processes such as procurement, purchasing, plant and transportation logistics, demand fulfillment, and promotion management. For most manufacturing, distribution and retail companies, supply chains constitute a significant amount of their annual spending - large corporations may have billions of dollars of annual supply chain related costs. Managing this supply chain effectively is vital to compete in a global and hyper-competitive environment. Accordingly, there is immense interest among corporations to hire well-trained and talented supply chain professionals.
How can I apply?
Fall applications for the Supply Chain Management Program will be accepted through the end of the day FRIDAY, OCOTBER 8, 2021. After the application period has closed, formal interviews will be held. Please contact Nehemiah Scott, SCM Program Director (nehemiah@illinois.edu) or Kelsey Ohnesorge, SCM Program Coordinator (graber2@illinois.edu) with any questions.
How can I plan for a Supply Chain Management major?
- Review Supply Chain Degree Requirements on Undergraduate Academic Advising Gies Groups
- Run a DARS for SCM
- Meet with a Peer Advisor majoring in Supply Chain Managment
- Schedule an appointment with an undergraduate advisor.
We hope this information is helpful as you make your decisions.