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Where can I study logistics and supply chain management?

Looking into logistics and supply chain management as a potential major. What are some of the top colleges that offer strong programs in this field? Would love to hear any personal experiences or insights!

a year ago

There are several universities that are renowned for their Logistics and Supply Chain Management programs.

Firstly, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is highly reputed for its program under the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics. Another excellent institution to consider is Michigan State University which offers a Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management. The Broad College of Business at Michigan State is well-recognized for its focus on applied learning and strong industry connections.

Pennsylvania State University, often known as Penn State, also comes to mind. The Smeal College of Business at Penn State has a top ranking Supply Chain program that offers a comprehensive understanding of procurement and purchasing, transportation, and inventory management.

Arizona State University also offers a strong program in Supply Chain Management within its W.P Carey School of Business. ASU's program focuses on global supply chain management and has partnerships with over 100 corporations for research, guest lectures, and internships.

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville's Haslam College of Business has a distinctive curriculum that includes courses in supply chain strategy, supply chain cost/financial analysis, and lean principles.

Overall, when choosing a program, consider the curriculum, faculty, resources available, and opportunities for experiential learning like internships or co-ops. Alumni success can also be a good indicator of the program's strength. It's a good idea to reach out to current students or alumni of programs you're interested in to get a feel for their experiences.

a year ago

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