The major in Operations and Supply Chain Management is designed to prepare students for work as managers or specialists in the operations of manufacturing or service systems. Companies worldwide are competing in very different ways and very different environments than they were in the past because of technological advances. Operations, supply chain management, and logistics are key functions through which companies can gain strategic advantage, and companies are hiring graduates to drive innovations for their new economic surroundings. In this major, courses drawing on the foundations and the state of the art for both manufacturing and service industries allow students to craft a course of study that can meet the new demands.
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Operations and Supply Chain Management
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Requirements
Entry Requirements
Current High School Students
Official transcript from years 9, 10, and 11. If the transcript is issued in a language other than English, it must be accompanied by an English translation.
High School Graduates
Official final transcript from years 9, 10, 11, and 12. If the transcript is issued in a language other than English, it must be accompanied by an English translation. An official copy of the General Secondary Examination results (Tawjihi) in Arabic and in English.
Career
All firms have processes, suppliers, and customers, so career opportunities for operations and supply chain professionals exist in every sector of the economy. Services firms in areas such as healthcare, information technology, and event/hospitality management (sports, arts, hotels, and restaurants), need planning, scheduling, and coordination just as much as producers of cars or home appliances! There are also opportunities with local/state/national government, non-profit organizations, consultants, and specialist firms that handle operations and supply chain work outsourced from other firms. See, for example, APICS Careers or SCMTalent for further information about career opportunities and paths.
What Type of Job Skills Will You Gain From an Operations and Supply Chain Management Degree?
An undergraduate operations and supply chain management degree will provide you with the skills you need to achieve your career goals in many industries. An example of the skills this degree provides includes:
- Planning and control of operations
- Sustainable supply chain management and logistics
- Managing queues for service operations
- Revenue management
- Decision making and simulation
- Six-Sigma quality implementation
- Data mining for business
What Can You Do with a Degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management ?
There are a multitude of jobs available to someone with a operations and supply chain management degree in many different career fields.
What is the Average Salary for an Operations and Supply Chain Management Major?
Drexel LeBow 2020 operations and supply chain management graduates earned an average starting salary of $65,000.
Career Growth Opportunities for Operations and Supply Chain Management Majors
According to Georgia Center of Innovation for Logistics, 200,000 jobs in supply chain management in the U.S. will go unfilled each year through 2018 due to lack of talent.
Students studying Operations and Supply Chain Management have a wide range of career opportunities in diverse industries. The vast majority do not work in manufacturing. Typical positions include supply chain specialist, supply chain analyst, operations manager, procurement specialist, healthcare operations manager, etc. Students landed in companies in pharmaceutical, retail, logistics, consumer goods, among many other industries.
Common Job Titles for Operations and Supply Chain Management Graduates
- Logistics Manager
- Operations Team Leader/Operations Manager/Operations Analyst
- Procurement Specialist/Buyer/Purchasing Manager
- Project Manager
- Supply Chain Specialist/Manager/Analyst
Co-Op Landings
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- PJM
Job Landings
Graduates of the Operations and Supply Chain Management program found jobs at the following companies:
- Amazon
- Aramark
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Comcast
- Estee Lauder
- L'Oreal
- PJM
- SAP
- SPS Technologies
- UPS
Professional Organizations
Management orientation with non-academic continuing education opportunities:
- APICS (American Production and Inventory Control Society)
- CSCMP (Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals)
- ISM (Institute for Supply Management)
Academic and industry research orientation:
- INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences)
- POMS (Production and Operations Management Society)
Continuing Education Opportunities
The management-oriented organizations listed above offer certifications for specialization on topics within operations and supply chain management. These certifications are well-regarded complements to an academic degree and can facilitate career advancement. Operations and supply chain management professional frequently also pursue Six Sigma training: see, for example, IASSC or ASQ.
Students who want to develop advanced skills may consider graduate studies. Drexel offers the MS in Supply Chain Management and Logistics. Doctoral studies can lead to a career working on the most challenging technical problems, such as routing UPS trucks or coordinating production levels across a global corporation.
Additional Information
Visit the Drexel Steinbright Career Development Center page for more detailed information on co-op and post-graduate opportunities. Also visit the Career Guides provided by the Steinbright Career Development Center.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 81,508Application Fee
USD 65How to Apply
Before beginning your application to Drexel, please review our Admission Prerequisites and Application Deadlines.
If you are a returning student who has previously enrolled in undergraduate coursework at Drexel, please refer to the Readmission Instructions for requirements. Part-time and non-matriculated students should refer to the Part-Time Application Instructions.
Be sure to submit all required materials before your application deadline.
- First-Year Instructions
- First-Year Winter Entry Instructions
- Transfer Instructions
- International Gateway Program Instructions
- Part-Time Instructions
- Readmission Instructions
We accept the following applications:
First-Year Applicants
Drexel accepts both of the applications listed below for first-year students. Please submit either application.
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Drexel University's Admission Application
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Part-Time Applicants
Part-time and non-matriculated students can apply using the following application.
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Operations and Supply Chain Management
Drexel University
United States of America,
Philadelphia
