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Logistics and Supply Chain Management Major

 

Discover the business of getting things where they need to go.

Looking for an exciting, high-demand career? Marian University’s Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) program in Indianapolis prepares you to manage the flow of products and information and launch a successful career in a variety of industries.

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Why you should choose a major in logistics and supply chain management  

As a Logistics and Supply Chain Management major at Marian University, you’ll earn a Bachelor of Science degree that combines business fundamentals with hands-on industry experience. 

  • Expert Faculty: Learn from professors with real-world LSCM experience who bring the latest industry insights into every class. 
  • Industry Connections: Network with executives from companies like Allison Transmission, Cummins, Eli Lilly, Fastenal, Roche, and UPS through our Advisory Board. 
  • Experiential Learning: Prticipate in Marian’s Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management programs featuring industry speakers, site tours, and company visits. 
  • Certifications: Earn your Six Sigma Green Belt, setting you apart as a highly qualified job candidate. 
  • Competitions: Team up with classmates to solve real-world challenges and compete for prizes, recognition, and valuable experience. 

What you’ll learn 

In Marian’s Logistics and Supply Chain Management program, you’ll gain the skills to keep products and information moving efficiently. You’ll learn to: 

  • Plan and manage supply chains 
  • Coordinate operations and logistics 
  • Analyze data to make smart decisions 
  • Work with suppliers and manage resources 
  • Solve problems and lead teams 

Careers in logistics and supply chain management

Logistics and supply chain professionals keep businesses running and the world connected. With an LSCM degree from Marian University, you’ll be prepared for in-demand careers across industries such as manufacturing, tech, retail, and healthcare, with starting salaries typically ranging from $65,000 to $75,000. 

Career paths include: 

  • Logistics Manager 
  • Supply Chain Analyst 
  • Procurement Manager 
  • Operations Manager 
  • Transportation Manager 
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Customize your degree with specializations

Most logistics and supply chain majors enhance their degree with a double-major, minor, or specialization to boost career opportunities. Specializations include: 

Students also gain real-world experience by competing in national competitions, like the Fastenal Case Competition, and joining professional organizations. 

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