In today’s interconnected economy, supply chain management professionals keep products and services moving efficiently from concept to customer. The Bachelor of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management at ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ prepares students to design, manage, and optimize complex systems that power global business operations.
Students gain practical knowledge in logistics, procurement, inventory control, data analytics, and strategic sourcing – all skills that are in high demand across nearly every industry. ÅÝܽÊÓÆµâ€™s hands-on learning environment connects students directly with leading employers through internships, career networking, and real-world projects guided by industry experts.
Career Opportunities
Graduates with a Supply Chain Management degree are highly sought after by manufacturers, distributors, retailers, healthcare organizations, energy companies, and logistics firms. Common job titles include:
Top employers in Oklahoma and across the nation hiring supply chain professionals include Tinker Air Force Base, Amazon, Love’s Travel Stops, Boeing, Devon Energy, Hobby Lobby, Paycom, and Walmart.
Earning Potential
According to national data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and industry surveys, the average salary for a Supply Chain Manager in ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ is approximately $122,152 per year. Entry-level positions, such as Logistics Coordinators, have an average salary of $46,000, while mid-level roles like Warehouse Managers earn around $97,000 to $127,000 annually.
EXCLUSIVE: Scholarship Opportunity for Supply Chain Management Majors
A significant donation to ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ will be used to establish a new scholarship so that more students can gain proficiency in supply chain management, currently one of the most in-demand trades in business. The Paula Marshal Supply Chain Management scholarship will provide $5,000 per semester for first-year and transfer students majoring in SCM at ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ. This scholarship is available each semester a student remains a SCM major in good academic standing, up to four years or a maximum of $40,000.
Professional Certificate in Supply Chain Management
For working professionals or individuals with a bachelor’s degree in another field, ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ offers a Professional Certificate in Supply Chain Management. This flexible option delivers the same upper-level SCM courses included in the BBA major without requiring general education or business core prerequisites.
The certificate is ideal for career changers or professionals seeking advancement in procurement, operations, or logistics roles. Designed for busy schedules, courses emphasize applied knowledge and strategic thinking relevant to real-world supply chain challenges.
Join the Meinders School of Business and gain the skills to keep the world moving. Apply today.
ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ is one of only two private universities in Oklahoma to have a business school accredited by AACSB. AACSB-accredited schools with higher overall GPAs, more international students, more employers that recruit from them and graduates that receive better salaries.
Meinders has a 11:1 ratio in most classrooms. Small class sizes and highly qualified professors ensure you
Meinders business students have enhanced opportunities from business plan and ethics competitions to internships, study abroad, live investment activities, and events with local business leaders and philanthropists. Our students have access to some of the best active learning experiences in Oklahoma and abroad.
Students have outstanding opportunities to travel and study internationally.
The business school contains cutting-edge technology in more than 12 teaching rooms, four executive classrooms, large and small conference rooms, four computer labs, a student/faculty lounge to facilitate collaboration and mentoring, breakout rooms for small-group meetings and a 250-seat, theater-styled auditorium.
General education courses require 43 credit hours. The basic general education curriculum is a requirement for all undergraduate degrees at ÅÝܽÊÓÆµ.
All students completing majors in the Meinders School of Business BBA degree must complete the following required courses referred to as the Business Core.
Business Core: 59 credit hours
| COURSE NUMBER | COURSE TITLE | CREDIT HOURS |
|---|---|---|
| IT 1003 | Introduction to Information Technology | 3 credit hours |
| IT 3133 | Technology and Operations Management | 3 credit hours |
| PHRH 1103 | Public Speaking | 3 credit hours |
| MGMT 1001 | Freshman Business Connection | 1 credit hour |
| MGMT 2001 | Sophomore Business Connection | 1 credit hour |
| MGMT 2023 | Business Communication and Technical Writing | 3 credit hours |
| MGMT 2213 | Business Law | 3 credit hours |
| MGMT 2223 | Business Ethics and Leadership | 3 credit hours |
| MGMT 3123 | Principles of Management and Organization | 3 credit hours |
| MGMT 3213 | Human Resources Management | 3 credit hours |
| ACCT 2113 | Financial Accounting | 3 credit hours |
| ACCT 2213 | Managerial Accounting | 3 credit hours |
| ECON 2013 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 3 credit hours |
| ECON 2113 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 credit hours |
| ECON 2123 | Business Statistic | 3 credit hours |
| ECON 2423 | Incremental Analysis and Optimization or | 3 credit hours |
| MATH 2004 | Calculus and Analytical Geometry | 3 credit hours |
| ECON 3013 | International Economic Policies | 3 credit hours |
| ECON 3513 | Applied Statistics for Business | 3 credit hours |
| MKTG 3013 | Marketing Principles | 3 credit hours |
| FIN 3023 | Business Finance | 3 credit hours |
| MGMT 4573 | International Business Strategy | 3 credit hours |
Electives Credit Hours: 0–9
Students majoring in economics with arts and sciences second fields and students majoring in business administration may take business courses to fulfill their elective requirement.Â
| COURSE NUMBER | COURSE TITLE | CREDIT HOURS |
|---|---|---|
| SCML 3105 | Introduction to Transportation and Logistics | 3 credit hours |
| SCML 3106 | Principles of Supply Chain Management | 3 credit hours |
| MGMT 3412 | Entrepreneurial Environment | 3 credit hours |
| SCML 3580 | Operations and Warehouse Management | 3 credit hours |
| SCML 4105 | Global Sourcing in Supply Chain Management | 3 credit hours |
| SCML 4170 | Financial Issues in Supply Chain Management | 3 credit hours |
| SCML 4750 | Performance Measurement in Supply Chain Management | 3 credit hours |
