Program Overview
Are you ready to soar into the lifeblood of business? Our Supply Chain Management program will prepare you for success on day one into a well-paid and fast-growing profession. You’ll study under engaged faculty as you learn more about this dynamic field that keeps products and services moving across the world on schedule in industries such as automotive, e-commerce, healthcare, food, and retail.
As a student in Supply Chain Management, you’ll actively participate in our small class sizes with interactive discussions and personalized learning. This program will develop the confidence you need to succeed in unique ways by solving problems, working with others, engaging with technology and data, and more.


Experiential Learning
You’ll engage with impactful activities such as site visits, on-campus speakers, internships, and mentorships. This hands-on approach will provide you with real-world experience to complement your academic studies.
Expert Faculty
Our faculty bring a variety of academic and industry knowledge to the classroom. Through your instructors, you’ll enjoy direct advice, shared experiences, and even collaboration on relevant research projects.
Center of Excellence
Our college will offer you direct connections to professionals through our Center for Supply Chain Excellence. These connections will provide you diverse opportunities to enrich your learning experiences and expand your professional network.


I made a personal pledge to say ‘yes’ to any opportunity that would challenge me and foster my personal or academic growth. The experience was transformative. The wealth of resources and networking opportunities at NU put me in rooms with industry leaders who offered mentorship, internships, and job opportunities.William Michael Rivera, ‘24 Supply Chain Management Transportation Operations Manager, Speed Global Services
Discovery Awaits
What You’ll Study at Niagara University
Supply chain courses will be the center of your educational journey. Courses will cover warehousing, transportation, purchasing, lean operations, global supply chain, and “farm to table” food supply chains. Your student journey culminates with an emphasis on case studies and internships to gain real-world experience.
As a business student in our college, you’ll also take courses in general management, including finance, human resources, marketing, and more, as well as the liberal arts. Our flexible curriculum will allow you to tailor your learning for continued development as you discover your best self personally and professionally.


Find Your Best Self
Knowledge, Experience, and Skill Development
Critical problem-solving ability
Communication and interpersonal skills
Practical experience with logistics, technology, data analysis, and management
Explore This Minor!
View Coursework
Pursuing a minor can enhance your academic experience and broaden your expertise beyond your major field of study. The minor coursework is designed to provide foundational knowledge and specialized skills to diversity your academic credentials and future opportunities. Explore coursework for a minor in this program!

Prepare to Soar
Academic, Experiential, and Career Pathways
Opportunities
Study Abroad opportunities
Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society
Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Buffalo-Rochester Chapter
Careers
Supply Chain Analyst
Procurement Specialist
Third Party Logistics
Inventory Manager
Operations Manager
Demand Planner
Warehouse Manager
Transportation Manager
Importer/Exporter
Median salary for logisticians $79,400 per year according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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NU offers rolling admissions, which means that you can apply at any time for the upcoming semester. Applications are reviewed as they come in, and students are typically notified of an admission decision in 3-4 weeks. What’s stopping you?
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