Bachelors in Business Administration - Supply Chain Management

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Auburn University

Program Overview

The BSBA in Supply Chain Management at Auburn University’s Raymond J. Harbert College of Business is delivered on-campus and prepares students to manage the flow of goods and services from planning through delivery. The program focuses on logistics, inventory control, procurement, transportation, and risk management, providing analytical training and practical experience.

Students engage in required internships or co-op placements and participate in case competitions, projects, and industry-focused student organizations. The curriculum develops highly employable graduates with essential skills in operations, logistics, purchasing, and global supply chain strategy.

Course overview:

  • Year 1: English Composition I & II, Calculus with Business Applications I, Public Speaking, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Professional Development in Business I, and Creed to Succeed.

  • Year 2: Business Analytics I & II, Business Law, Principles of Finance, Principles of Management, Principles of Marketing, Introduction to Information Systems Management, Operations: Management of Business Processes, Professional Development in Business II.

  • Year 3: Logistics: Management of Fulfillment Processes, Transportation: Management of Product Flows, Purchasing: Management & Searching, Professional Development in SCMN, Internship in SCMN (required), upper-level SCMN electives.

  • Year 4: Supply Chain Performance Management, Supply Chain Strategy: Global Perspectives, Strategic Management (Capstone), upper-level SCMN electives, Professional Development in Business IV, free electives.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Internships: A mandatory graduation requirement, offering students practical supply chain experience with local and global companies.

  • Capstone Project: Supply Chain Strategy course integrates learning to develop global supply chain solutions.

  • Case Competitions & Projects: Students solve real-world logistics and supply chain challenges to build analytical and operational expertise.

  • Student Organizations: Auburn Supply Chain Management Association (ASCMA) provides factory tours, guest lectures, competitions, and networking events.

  • Industry Partnerships: Access to over 300 employers for internships, co-ops, and job placements.

  • Professional Development: Embedded in the curriculum through a series of career-focused courses.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  • Graduates are highly employable with an average starting salary of $58,929.

  • Career pathways include logistics, inventory management, procurement, transportation, and operations management.

  • Industry sectors include manufacturing, retail, logistics, consulting, and technology.

  • Graduates can pursue MBA or master’s programs in supply chain, logistics, or operations management.

  • Auburn’s dedicated career services and strong industry connections provide excellent support for job placements and career advancement.

Program Key Stats

$33,944
$ 60

Jan Intake : 1st NovAug Intake : 1st Feb


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Eligibility Criteria

BBC - ABB
3.0 - 3.5
28 - 32
80 - 85

1240 - 1360
26 - 30
6.5
90

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Logistics Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Inventory Control Specialist
  • Transportation/Distribution Manager
  • Procurement Manager
  • Purchasing Manager

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