BBA in Supply Chain Logistics

BBA IN SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS

Supply chain and logistics professionals are the problem-solvers who keep the world running. As a supply chain logistics major, you'll master the strategy and execution of moving goods, managing information, and optimizing operations in an increasingly complex and AI-driven world. Whether you're drawn to data analytics, international trade, procurement, or operations management, our program prepares you to lead in one of the most critical and in-demand fields in business. Companies across every industry—from manufacturing to retail, healthcare to technology—need skilled supply chain and logistics professionals who can navigate disruption, drive innovation, and deliver results.

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Supply Chain Logistics 

Build your expertise here—in the College of Business—with a curriculum designed for today's supply chain logistics landscape. In addition to the required business fundamentals, you'll dive into core courses including Procurement, Transportation, and Supply Chain Process Analysis before customizing your degree with electives tailored to your interests and career goals.

Ready to map out your path? Explore the Supply Chain Logistics Major Course Curriculum for a semester-by-semester breakdown of requirements, then dive into the Supply Chain Logistics Major Map for detailed, year-by-year guidance including course scheduling, elective options, and strategic planning tips you won't find anywhere else. These tools make it easy to visualize your four years and graduate on time with the skills employers want.

Your future in supply chain logistics starts here.

Why Supply Chain Logistics at MSSTATE?

What You'll Learn

• Supply Chain Strategy & Operations
• Procurement, Sourcing & Vendor Management
• Transportation & Global Logistics
• Inventory & Warehouse Optimization
• Analytics & Data-Driven Decision Making
• ERP & Technology Systems
• Cost Management & Financial Analysis
• Risk, Resilience & Business Continuity
• Sustainability & Ethical Supply Chains
• Leadership, Negotiation & Communication

Real World Projects & Experience

Don't just study supply chains—manage them.
• Live Case courses with industry partners solving supply chain and logistics challenges
• Process Analysis with field site visits including Gemba walks (real-world facility observations)
• Transportation Labs using industry-standard logistics software
• Procurement Simulations covering strategy, tools, and supplier negotiations

Global Opportunities

Supply chain is a global game—and you can play.
• International study experiences in London, Amsterdam, Munich, Prague, Italy, Scandinavia, Greece, Argentina, Iceland, Japan, Tanzania and more
• International Business concentration for students pursuing global supply chain and logistics careers
• Real-world exposure to diverse markets, logistics networks, and trade strategies

Career Readiness & Outcomes

Supply chain is in demand—and our graduates prove it.
• 98% successful career outcomes within six months of graduation
• $60,750 average starting salary
• Alumni working at Target, Walmart, J.B. Hunt, DHL Supply Chain, PACCAR, Taylor Logistics, International Paper, Tractor Supply, and more
• Roles in logistics management, procurement, supply chain analytics, operations, and beyond

Compete + Connect

Get involved and gain an edge.
• Lead in student organizations like Maroon & White Supply Chain (MWSC) or American Marketing Association (AMA)
• Compete nationally at the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) Academic Challenge, Raytheon Invitational Business Case Competition or McLeod Software User Conference
• Network at events/conferences: National Retail Federation (NRF) Big Show, Supply Chain Connect and Roundtable, American Trucking Association Management Conference & Exhibition, First Pitch, WISE Excellence Symposium

Your Future in Supply Chain Logistics

Go straight into your career—or keep learning.
• Step into roles like Logistics Manager, Supply Chain Analyst, Transportation Manager, Demand Planner, Purchasing Manager, Distribution Manager—then advance to Supply Chain Director or Chief Procurement Officer
• Launch your own business—our graduates have used their supply chain logistics expertise to become successful entrepreneurs
• Pursue graduate degrees including MBA, MS in Supply Chain Management, MS in Logistics, and other specialized programs