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About Supply Chain Management

Success is No Accident

What you learn in the classroom translates into a real career.

The numbers speak for themselves! According to our First Destination Survey, over half of our business administration graduates were employed before graduation. The average salary for these graduates was $52,833, about $15,000 over the average salary for all jobs in Wisconsin. This success stems from the experience and education you receive at UW-Green Bay.

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Into logistics? It's only logical to join like-minded peers in our student chapter of the Association for Supply Chain Management.

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4 Years

Your time is a valuable resource. Our courses expand your horizons while focusing on your future career.

What You'll Learn

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Knowledge gained beyond the classroom means practical experience for you.

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Supply Chain Management Programs

We offer a variety of program options that will help you gain skills and knowledge in supply chain management and logistics. Whether you're interested in a comprehensive undergraduate degree, just want to take our relevant supply chain management courses or need a training certificate that you can complete in five half-day workshops, we have options for you.

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Business Major

Our Supply Chain Management emphasis is a Business Administration major. It's a broad-field bachelor's program designed to give you depth of knowledge to provide a competitive advantage when entering the job market. Develop skills in logistics and supply chain management while also nurturing your role as a business leader.

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15-Credit Online Certificate

Our Supply Chain Management Certificate gives you access to five of our upper-level business courses. These courses focus on logistics, transportation, packaging, operations planning, inventory management, Lean Six-Sigma and enterprise resource planning (ERP), and other supply chain management functions.

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Noncredit Online Certificate

If you want a competitive edge, but can only make a small commitment of time and money, UW-Green Bay offers a noncredit certificate in supply chain management. Complete the SCM noncredit certificate in five half-day online workshops for a fraction of the time and cost.

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 Professor Gaurav Bansal

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A nationally and internationally recognized scholar, Professor Gaurav Bansal is committed to student success. If you have any questions about our supply chain management program, just ask! 

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