Why choose global supply chain management at the Ilitch School?

In a world where businesses navigate complex global networks, effective supply chain management has become essential for success. The bachelor’s in business administration in global supply chain management (GSCM) from the Mike Ilitch School of Business provides foundational knowledge in procurement, logistics and quality management. It also develops essential skills in problem solving, planning, data analysis and technology that set you apart in the job search. 

From networking with industry leaders at events to showcasing your skills in national case competitions — including our very own GM/WSU SCM Case Competition — and connecting with professionals at supply chain career fairs, we provide a comprehensive and immersive educational experience.

Ilitch School’s global supply chain management program has been ranked among the top 25 in the U.S. by Gartner Research since 2018. Our reputation for excellence stems from offering a robust bachelor of arts (B.A.) and bachelor of science (B.S.) GSCM curriculum, scholarships, paid internships and student organizations.

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  • Our in-person and online GSCM classes cover a variety of foundational, core and elective topics, such as:

    • Global issues
    • Logistics and transportation
    • Production planning
    • Procurement
    • Quality management
    • SCM-related software and tools

    Collaborative projects, real-world case studies and simulations reinforce experiential learning, enabling students to navigate practical supply chain management tasks and challenges firsthand.

    View GSCM program requirements 

    Sample 4-year global supply chain manangement completion plan

    At the Ilitch School, global supply chain management majors can choose between earning a bachelor of arts (B.A.) or a bachelor of science (B.S.) in business administration, specializing in global SCM. Both degree options offer the same extensive curriculum, with the B.A. including a foreign language requirement. 

    Contact one of our academic advisors for personalized guidance and assistance.

    With the AGRADE program, global supply chain management majors can participate in our dual-degree path by taking up to 12 credits that count toward both their undergraduate GSCM degree and an Ilitch School graduate business degree. Engaging in AGRADE not only expedites their educational journey but can also lead to substantial financial benefits.

    Global supply chain management majors at Ilitch School who maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher are eligible to enroll in courses with an honors component. Upon completing 15 credits in these honors courses, students earn an honors distinction that the university officially recognizes on their transcript and diploma at the time of graduation. Learn more about departmental honors eligibility and requirements.

Student services and opportunities

Discover the support services and unique student life opportunities at the Ilitch School while earning your degree in supply chain management.

On top of being an excellent program with exceptional faculty, the location allows for students to have access to and easily take advantage of countless opportunities, those that school places right in front of you.

Nalani Renta-Villanueva
‘22
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I took the opportunity to pursue my passion, business. I took my MBA part-time…Wayne State gave me the opportunity and flexibility to do my work, earn my living, and also complete a degree debt-free.

Ilitch School of Business, Grace Zacharek, smiles for an indoor headshot
Grace Zacharek
Ph.D.
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Growing up, I was always really interested in railroads and transportation and just how things got from A to B. So it was kind of like my hobby growing up and I was lucky enough to discover that you could study that in college. So, really, my childhood passion turned into a career.

John Floyd
‘18
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Meet the faculty

Our Ilitch School of Business professors are ready to take you to the next level. As accomplished researchers and seasoned business leaders, they know how to enrich your learning and sharpen your skills. See how their expertise can help shape your future.

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Lori Sisk
Associate Professor of Teaching in Global Supply Chain Management

Teaching

I love to teach through experiential learning purchasing and supply chain. I am very passionate about sharing my over 25 years of experience with the students. I focus on bringing current problems that companies are facing for students to solve.

Research

Applied Research that will assist executives to make better supply chain decisions.

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ap4585@wayne.edu

Prabhjot Mukandwal
Assistant Professor of Global Supply Chain Management
Chao Wu
Assistant Professor of Global Supply Chain Management

Experimental and Quasi-experiment Designs; Analytical Modeling; Nonprofit Operations, Sustainability, and behavioral topics.   

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Chao-Wu@wayne.edu

Jeff Rightmer
Assistant Professor of Teaching in Global Supply Chain Management

Teaching

  • Operations/Supply Chain Management
  • Quality Management
  • Production Planning

Research

  • Supply Chain Management in the Auto industry
  • Operations Management

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gs9974@wayne.edu

Toyin Clottey
Professor of Global Supply Chain Management
Kevin Ketels
Associate Professor of Teaching in Global Supply Chain Management
Director, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programs
  • Entrepreneurship & Innovation
  • Global Supply Chain Management
  • Healthcare Supply Chain Management

 

 

 

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krk@wayne.edu

Careers and outcomes

As a global supply chain management major, consider the career opportunities and resources available to you.

  • In today's changing global economy, there is an increasing need for expert supply chain professionals. Students graduating with a degree in SCM can expect employment opportunities to grow by 18% over the next nine years, a rate much faster than average for all occupations. Potential GSCM careers include:

    • Supply chain manager
    • Buyer
    • Logistics analyst
    • Inventory manager
    • Materials manager
    • Sourcing analyst

    A master’s degree provides opportunities for advanced management positions and higher salaries. Learn more about the Ilitch School’s online executive master’s in automotive supply chain management (EMS-SCM) degree program.

    Looking for an internship placement or to begin preparing for a position after graduation? Access our job application resources, career advising services and other career planning opportunities.

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Career insights

This tool provides a broad overview of how major selection can lead to careers and is provided without any implied promise of employment. Some careers will require further education, skills, or competencies. Actual salaries may vary significantly between similar employers and could change by graduation, as could employment opportunities and job titles.

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Gain the skills and industry connections needed to excel in SCM with a bachelor’s in global supply chain management from the Ilitch School of Business.