Supply chains are the backbone of every successful organization. From sourcing raw materials to delivering finished products, supply chain professionals keep the world moving. With globalization, technology, and growing demand for efficiency, supply chain management has become one of the most in-demand business careers today.
At Pittsburg State University, the Bachelor of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management prepares students to take on leadership roles in this fast-growing field.
Pitt State’s program prepares students for high-demand careers, with employment for logisticians and supply chain managers projected to grow 28% between 2021 and 2031—much faster than average—according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salaries are competitive, with median pay at $77,000.
A unique collaboration between the Kelce College of Business (KCOB) and the Crossland College of Technology (CCOT) sets this program apart, blending business expertise with technical knowledge. Students can choose between two respected and high-demand fields: Industrial Distribution, offered through CCOT with a stronger technical focus, or Supply Chain Management, offered through KCOB with a business-driven emphasis. Both options integrate classroom learning with real-world application, and every student completes a professional internship with industry leaders such as Watco and Walmart—ensuring they graduate career-ready.
As an AACSB-accredited (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) school, the Kelce College of Business offers the highest-quality faculty, relevant and challenging curriculum, and educational and career opportunities not found at other business schools.
Employment for logisticians and supply chain managers is projected to grow 28% by 2031, with strong salaries starting around $77,000.
Jointly offered by KCOB and CCOT, this program blends business and technical expertise rarely found elsewhere.
All students complete internships with leading employers like Watco and Walmart.
job growth for logisticians and supply chain managers from 2021–2031 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics).
median annual salary for logisticians, with senior managers earning six figures.
off students complete a professional internship with leading companies.
industrial distribution job openings currently available in Kansas, many located near PSU’s alumni base (Indeed.com, 2024).
Graduates of the Supply Chain Management program are prepared for careers in:
Our graduates find opportunities in industries ranging from retail and manufacturing to transportation, healthcare, and technology.
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