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Logistics and Supply Chain Management Degree

Want an exciting, high demand career? You'll find it in Marian University's Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) program. Currently, there is a 6:1 demand to supply ratio of LSCM graduates with starting salaries at $65,000 - $75,000.

LSCM is the management of the flows of products and information and is critical for business success in industries such as:

  • Manufacturing (Toyota, Tesla, Cummins, Ford)
  • Defense (Rolls-Royce)
  • E-commerce (Amazon)
  • Retail (TJ Maxx, Target, Nike)
  • Logistics (FedEx, Fastenal, UPS, Langham Logistics)
  • Technology (Apple, Netflix)
  • Food and beverage (Starbucks, Pepsi, Whole Foods)
  • Service (Disney)
  • Health (Eli Lilly and Company, Anthem, Franciscan Health)

With a LSCM major - your future is bright in the Hoosier state, the Midwest and throughout the nation.

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How is our program distinctive?

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  • Learn Our faculty are experienced LSCM leaders and will teach you the latest industry trends.
  • Engage Connect with our Advisory Board who lead supply chains at Allison Transmission, Backhaul Direct, Cummins, Eli Lilly, Fastenal, Micbach, Mursix, Roche, Spot Freight, TJX, and UPS.
  • Discover In our Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management participate in many experiential programs which include speakers, tours, and visits to top LSCM programs.

Experiential

  • Internships Complete up to three paid internships which will likely lead to multiple full time offers
  • Six Sigma Earn your Six Sigma Green Belt which will make you a desirable candidate and will elevate your starting salary.
  • Competitions Work alongside bright students and compete in LSCM competitions. If your team delivers a well prepared solution to the judges – you’ll walk away with a trophy, prize money, and strong feeling of pride just as our students did!

Career Outcomes

  • High Starting Salaries Because talent is heavily in demand, starting salaries are quite high ranging from $60,000 to $75,000.
  • Exceptional career placement You will be completing one of the hottest majors in the country.
  • Graduate School Interested in pursuing a LSCM graduate degree? We can help you connect to strong graduate programs.

What will you study?

The program offers students a Logistics and Supply Chain Management major under the Bachelor of Science degree. Students will complete general education, the business administration core, 18 hours in the major, and free electives to total a minimum of 128 hours.

Courses for the Logistics and Supply Chain Management major include required and elective courses like:

  • LSM 240: Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • LSM 320: Advanced Logistics Management
  • LSM 330: Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management 
  • MKT 444: Negotiation
  • LSM 370: E-Logistics
  • LSM 380: Special Topics in Logistics and Supply Management Chain
  • LSM 390: Contemporary SC Issues Course
  • LSM 400: Second Internship

For complete details about the curriculum and degree requirements, review our Undergraduate Course Catalog or download our four-year plan of study and checklist.

Sample Four-Year Plan and Checklist

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3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, IN 46222-1997
(317) 955-6000

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