Supply Chain Management

A supply chain is a network that produces and distributes goods to consumers or end users. It includes manufacturers, warehouses, distributors, and retailers. Supply Chain Management (SCM) coordinates processes via information systems and technology to manage the flow of precious resources while improving performance.

Our program focuses on the practical and analytical skills needed for process improvement and decision making. You will learn to view organizations holistically, understanding how all choices impact stakeholders throughout the supply chain.

View the Curriculum Guide. 

Experiential Learning

You will utilize data visualization software like Tableau and gain expertise in purchasing, inventory, sales order management, production management, and financial transactions with SAP's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. 

The Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management connects you with mentors and deepens your understanding of supply chain management through projects and competitions. The student-led Duquesne Supply Chain Council (DSCC) hosts the Supply Chain Connection, an annual networking event. 

Career Opportunities

In our technologically advanced and interconnected world, the demand for supply chain professionals continues to grow. Graduates typically secure focused roles in supply chain management or information systems, which includes these areas: logistics, procurement and purchasing, distribution, process improvement, and operations.

 

Program Information

Students are exposed to a broad curriculum focusing on analytical and practical skills. This approach emphasizes the integration of supply chain activities and prepares students for careers in a variety of fields, whether in a small non-profit or large corporation.

Program Type

Major, Minor

Academic Department

Management and Supply Chain Management

Duration

4-year

Required Credit Hours

75

From Our Alumni

Ronald Coleman

"The supply chain management knowledge I gained from the Palumbo-Donahue School of Business has allowed me to feel very comfortable in my professional role. Within a short timeframe, I have already experienced much of what I learned in college in my new real-world setting."

Ronald Coleman B'23, Supply Chain Associate for Nestle

SAP Student Recognition Award

Presented by the Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management, and the Information Systems Management and Supply Chain Management departments. Co-sponsored by SAP University Alliance.

Gain experience in purchasing, inventory, sales order management, production management, and financial transactions with SAP's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. As the industry gold standard, SAP's ERP software is used by the majority of Fortune 500 companies.

To qualify, you must complete three designated courses corresponding to your program.

Supply Chain Management Majors
SCMG 385 SCM Information Systems and Technology
SCMG 469 Strategic Supply Chain Management
ISYS 483 Enterprise Systems

Information Systems and Technology Majors
SCMG 385 SCM Information Systems and Technology
ISYS 483 Enterprise Systems
ISYS 484 Business Intelligence 

Supply Chain Management Master's Students
SCMG 612 Introduction to SCM Information Systems
SCMG 639 Strategic Supply Chain Management
ISYS 483 Enterprise Systems

To earn the award, you will compete against your peers, using SAP to perform a business simulation that will deepen your understanding of operations. 

Award Contact

John Russo

Associate Director, Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management

John Russo

Curriculum

  • SCMG 267 Supply Chain Operations Management (3 credits—Business Core)
  • SCMG 375 Supply Chain Process Improvement (3 credits)
  • SCMG 385 SCM Information Systems and Tech (3 credits)
  • SCMG 472 Global Transportation Logistics (3 credits)
  • SCMG 474 Supply Chain Procurement (3 credits)
  • SCMG 480 Forecasting, Production, and Inventory Planning (3 credits)
  • SCMG 499W Strategic Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
Supply Chain Management majors need 9 credits of electives.

(3 credits/ea.)

  • BLAW 353 Contracts
  • BLAW 354 Commercial Transactions
  • IBUS 345 International Negotiation
  • MKTG 472 Digital Marketing
  • MKTG 473W Sales Management
  • MKTG 476 Product Innovation
  • ISYS 381W Systems Analysis and Design
  • ISYS 382 Data and Information Management
  • ISYS 483 Enterprise Systems
  • SCMG 375 Supply Chain Process Improvement (3 credits)
  • SCMG 385 SCM Information Systems and Technology (3 credits)


And 2 of the following: 
  • SCMG 472 Strategic Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
  • SCMG 474 Supply Management Purchasing (3 credits)
  • SCMG 480 Forecasting, Production and Inventory Planning (3 credits)