About the Bachelor of Business Administration in Management - Supply Chain Management Concentration Program
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Management with a concentration in Supply Chain Management at Texas A&M University–San Antonio prepares students for leadership roles in one of today’s most dynamic and essential business disciplines. The program equips students with applied knowledge in logistics, global sourcing, operations strategy, project management, and quality management.
Emphasizing experiential learning, students engage in hands-on projects, case analyses, simulations, and internship opportunities that bridge classroom theory with real-world business practice. Small class sizes foster meaningful faculty mentorship and active engagement with industry-relevant tools and technologies.
Situated in a major logistics and manufacturing corridor, the program offers direct access to regional employers and professional pathways across transportation, distribution, retail, and manufacturing sectors. Graduates develop the analytical, technological, and leadership competencies required to manage complex supply networks and drive organizational performance in a global economy.
Career Opportunities
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Logistics or Transportation Manager
- Procurement and Sourcing Specialist
- Operations Manager
- Project Manager
- Inventory or Warehouse Manager
- Demand Planning Analyst
- Quality Improvement Specialist
Faculty Highlights
Supply chain faculty in the College of Business at Texas A&M University–San Antonio are actively engaged in high-impact teaching, research, and industry collaboration. Faculty publish in leading journals in logistics, operations, and supply chain management and integrate current industry challenges into classroom learning.
Students benefit from applied assignments, case-based instruction, and opportunities to analyze real-world data using contemporary supply chain technologies. Faculty also lead experiential learning initiatives, including participation in national conferences and industry site visits that strengthen professional networks. This integration of research-driven teaching and experiential learning prepares graduates for competitive, technology-driven supply chain careers.