Helping Companies Move from Point A to B

Supply Chain Management, commonly referred to as “logistics,” covers the production, storage, shipment, and delivery of goods for businesses and organizations. Every business that has a product must have top-notch supply chain management to efficiently control inventory and ensure delivery of the products to customers on time.

You will learn to source materials strategically while working within a budget. The program is designed to provide students with the skills to secure an entry-level position in SCM while also providing the background necessary to grow in their careers.

The C-SC Difference

Culver-Stockton partners with other colleges to create this unique degree that combines courses here on our campus with online courses brought to you by industry leaders through a partnership that gives you access to experts for no additional cost. Supply chain management will grow your people management skills to assure you can deliver for your future employer.

Supply Chain Management is a vital piece for every business in today’s quickly changing world of technology to maximize efficiency. Students will have significant opportunities once completing this in demand degree for our growing and changing industry.

– Andrew Eisenbeiss ’09

What can I do with a Supply Chain Management Degree?

Purchasing Agent
Operations Manager
Logistics Analyst
Supply Chain Manager
Logistician
Storage and Distribution Manager

3+2 MBA Program

Begin your MBA as early as your junior year.

Beyond the Classroom

  • Student Experiences
    • Sigma Beta Delta, International Business Honor Society
    • ENACTUS
    • Phi Beta Lambda
    • Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)
    • Travel Study courses to China, Europe, Costa Rica
  • Professional Experiences
    • Exploratory and Professional Internships
    • Participation in Business Leadership Exchange programs
    • Professional Conferences
    • Networking Events

The mission of the Culver-Stockton College Business Department is to prepare business students of promise for successful careers or graduate school through experiential learning and corporate experiences.