B.B.A. in Supply Chain Management–Operations and Supply Management

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Learn to maximize supply chain efficiency by thinking critically, leveraging data and analytics and operating strategically.

Locations

  • Statesboro Campus (In Person)
  • Armstrong Campus (In Person)

Why Get a B.B.A. in Supply Chain Management–Operations and Supply Management?

  • Enter an increasingly critical and complex field within the global business ecosystem.
  • Learn how to strategically source materials, negotiate with suppliers, leverage analytics, and continually improve operations.
  • Hone your critical thinking skills to solve complex, multi-faceted problems.
  • Interact with industry managers via focused career networking events, guest lectures and internships.
  • Pursue internship opportunities with companies like Briggs Equipment, C.H. Robinson, C.L. Services, DHL Supply Chain, GAF, Georgia Ports Authority and Gulfstream Aerospace.

The B.B.A. in Supply Management with an emphasis in Operations and Supply Management (B.B.A–OSM) is geared toward students who want to solve complex supply problems at a high level via critical thinking, analytics, negotiation and strategic planning. 

As an increasingly prevalent component of the global economy, supply chain operations are both an art and a science. The B.B.A.–OSM prepares you to enter this challenging arena confidently and to make an impact wherever your career takes you.

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What Can You Do With a B.B.A. in Supply Chain Management–OSM?

A B.B.A. in Supply Chain Management with an emphasis in Operations and Supply Management prepares you to run operations for both manufacturing and service industry supply chains—solving complex problems with critical thinking and strategic planning.

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Where our graduates work:

  • Amazon
  • Apple
  • Deloitte
  • DHL Supply Chain
  • C.H. Robinson
  • CSX Transportation
  • JB Hunt
  • Georgia Pacific
  • Georgia Ports Authority
  • Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
  • JAXPORT
  • Norfolk Southern Corporation
  • Target Corporation
  • United Parcel Service (UPS)
  • WestRock

What our graduates do:

  • Operations Manager
  • Account Manager
  • Account Executive
  • Logistics Coordinator
  • Logistics Analyst
  • Operations Supervisor
  • Manager
  • General Manager
  • Logistics Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Area Sales Manager
  • Owner
  • Supply Chain Manager
  • Transportation Manager
  • Customer Logistics Manager
  • Logistics Specialist

What You’ll Learn

As a B.B.A. in Supply Chain Management with an emphasis in Operations and Supply Management student, you will learn the processes by which companies acquire and transform resources to create products and services in a way that maximizes their value. The OSM emphasis prepares graduates for a variety of positions in both manufacturing and service supply chains. Specific courses include 

  • Service Operations Management
  • Supply Management
  • Lean Six Sigma and Continuous Improvement
  • Supply Chain Analytics
  • Negotiation
See the Curriculum

Join the Logistics Association

The Logistics Association at Georgia Southern serves students by fostering an appreciation of logistics as a motivating force in industry and commerce. Join us to jumpstart your career development and network with industry professionals.

Find an Internship

Internships can play a key role in your future career—by building experience, making connections, and giving you the opportunity to test different industries. We offer several resources to put you on the right track.

Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence

WISE Georgia Southern is a student organization that seeks to promote the supply chain management major, provide enrichment opportunities to ALL undergraduate students with an interest in SCM, and serve as a talent pipeline to valued employers.

The Georgia Southern Logistics Association

The GSLA is a student-run organization that offers resources and experiences to help students who are interested in careers related to supply chain management—logistics, operations, supply management, and intermodal transportation

Take Action

Follow these steps to complete the Georgia Southern application: 

  • Create an application account.
  • Complete our online application using the PIN you received after creating your application account.
  • Pay the $30 application fee or upload a valid fee waiver once complete. (Previous Georgia Southern applicants and dual-enrollment students do not need to pay the fee.)

Check your application status at My.GeorgiaSouthern.edu/admissions three days after completing your application. This page contains live information about your admission status including a checklist of missing documents we need to make a decision.

Apply as a First-Year Student Transfer to Georgia Southern

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The Parker College of Business offers numerous resources for students, from tutoring to internship opportunities to other special certifications.

The Parker College of Business hosts a diverse range of student organizations.

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Take the Next Step

Begin the journey toward solving critical and complex problems in the world of strategic sourcing and supply chain management.

Contact Us

Department of Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Parker College of Business
Room 3309
Georgia Southern University
P.O. Box 8036
Statesboro, GA  30460
Phone: 912-478-1498
Fax: 912-478-1503
Email: lscm@georgiasouthern.edu