Supply Chain Management, B.B.A.

Supply Chain Management

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Supply Chain Management, B.B.A.

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management (SCM) is offered through the Jones College of Business at MTSU. This program focuses on the management and processes involved in dealing with the movement and coordination of goods moving from the manufacturer and middle operations work on the chain of supplies from suppliers to customers. SCM activities include planning, sourcing, making, delivering, and returning. Everything you wear, eat or drink, sit on or in, read, throw, shoot, kick, and buy or sell comes to you courtesy of supply chains.

Goods are produced for consumers. But how do those goods become finished products and reach where they need to go? Supply chain management masterminds the flow of goods. Raw materials must be stored and cataloged, transformed into usable inventory, and once finished and given the stamp of approval, must be moved from the point of origin to the point of consumption. The movement of goods is a skillfully designed labyrinth of interlinking networks, channels, and connecting points, with the customer situated at the end of that supply chain.

The goal is to satisfy customer demand and optimize the number of organizations in satisfying that demand, while reducing managerial control of daily logistics operations. Less control and more supply-chain partners led to the original concept of supply chain management. The consumer expects dependable and efficient service and assumes the product will arrive in good time and in perfect condition. The manager of the supply chain must ensure that the journey from product inception to customer reception runs without a hitch.

If you live in one of these states: MS; you may be able to attend MTSU at in-state rates under the Academic Common Market program.

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Pandemic provides real-world lessons for MTSU Supply Chain Management program

Pandemic provides real-world lessons for MTSU Supply Chain Management program

When the Covid-19 pandemic struck in early 2019, students in MTSU's Supply Chain Management program had a first-hand opportunity for real-life lessons. Professor Cliff Welborn said concerns about testing capacity, food supply, and scarcity of household items like toilet paper highlighted the growing importance of Supply Chain Management and one of the program's key concepts "right product, right place, right time." Alum Chris Zilly, a supply chain manager for Nissan Group of North America said he credits his supply chain credentials with helping him advance in his career. "I think the entire world now sees what it takes to make a society run. Up until now, Supply Chain was kind of the behind-the-scenes career that nobody really understood the importance of." Professor Welborn added there's never been a better time to be a Supply Chain professional.

Supply Chain Management professors put course basics into action

Supply Chain Management professors put course basics into action

When the COVID-19 pandemic stuck in the spring of 2020, Jones College of Business Supply Chain Management professor Kimball Bullington and assistant professor Richard Tarpey put the basics they teach into action. "We teach continuous improvement in the class, and we're doing it," Bullington said. "The class has really evolved since COVID, hopefully for the better. I think we've made a lot of progress." To help prepare students for their future careers, the duo thoroughly plans out of their classes, pandemic or not. "Our course is very applied, very practical and it's aimed at getting students prepared for very specific types of jobs," Bullington explained.

News Briefs

Pandemic provides real-world lessons for MTSU Supply Chain Management program

When the Covid-19 pandemic struck in early 2019, students in MTSU's Supply Chain Management program had a first-hand opportunity for real-life lessons. Professor Cliff Welborn said concerns about testing capacity, food supply, and scarcity of household items like toilet paper highlighted the growing importance of Supply Chain Management and one of the program's key concepts "right product, right place, right time." Alum Chris Zilly, a supply chain manager for Nissan Group of North America said he credits his supply chain credentials with helping him advance in his career. "I think the entire world now sees what it takes to make a society run. Up until now, Supply Chain was kind of the behind-the-scenes career that nobody really understood the importance of." Professor Welborn added there's never been a better time to be a Supply Chain professional.

Supply Chain Management professors put course basics into action

When the COVID-19 pandemic stuck in the spring of 2020, Jones College of Business Supply Chain Management professor Kimball Bullington and assistant professor Richard Tarpey put the basics they teach into action. "We teach continuous improvement in the class, and we're doing it," Bullington said. "The class has really evolved since COVID, hopefully for the better. I think we've made a lot of progress." To help prepare students for their future careers, the duo thoroughly plans out of their classes, pandemic or not. "Our course is very applied, very practical and it's aimed at getting students prepared for very specific types of jobs," Bullington explained.

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The Supply Chain Management program at MTSU provides the foundation for students to successfully pursue many different career paths in Supply Chain, Purchasing, Logistics, Distribution, and Operations.  Examples include:

  • Supply chain analyst
  • Capacity planning analyst
  • Inventory specialist
  • Logistics manager
  • Materials manager
  • Purchasing agent
  • Buyer
  • Quality assurance professional
  • Distribution Operations Supervisor

Employers of Management alumni and Career Fair participants include

  • Amazon 
  • Bridgestone 
  • Calsonic Kansei North America 
  • Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc. 
  • Freedom Industries 
  • Frito Lay/PepsiCo 
  • Geodis 
  • Hospital Corporation of America 
  • HealthTrust 
  • Mars Petcare 
  • Nissan North America 
  • Office Depot 
  • Phillips Hospital and Healthcare 
  • Tractor Supply Company 
  • Under Armour Distribution House 
  • Yazaki North America 
  • Sunset Transportation  
  • Dollar General 
  • Old Time Pottery 
  • Bridgestone/Firestone 
  • Omnia Partners 
  • Tenneco/DriV 
  • Scheider Electric 
  • SiLo Transportation 
  • Old Dominion Freight Lines 
  • Steamboat Transportation  
  • United Parcel Service 
  • Bargain Hunt 
  • Gap Inc. Distribution 
  • Interstate Warehousing 
  • KCH Transportation 
  • Louisiana Pacific 
  • Marten Transport 
  • Marten-Broward 
  • CSX Railroad 
  • Sage Freight 
  • Steam Logistics 
  • TE Connectivity 
  • JEAR Logistics 
  • Rich’s Products 
  • Total Quality Logistics 
  • Universal Logistics 
  • American Paper and Twine 

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Supply Chain Management (SCM) is simply the Management of the chain of supplies from suppliers to customers. SCM activities includes planning, sourcing, making, delivering and returning. Everything you wear, eat or drink, sit on or in, read, throw, shoot, kick, and buy or sell comes to you courtesy of supply chains.

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