Master of Supply Chain Management

MSCM Career Outcomes

Before you even arrive on campus, the Office of Career Management will be there to help you develop your strategy and provide the tools necessary to execute your internship and job search. As an incoming student, you will work with a dedicated MSCM career coach/job search consultant every step of the way. The student outcome data shown below is for Spring 2025 MSCM graduates.
 

Spring 2025 MSCM Career Outcomes data

Career graphic data in accessible format

Graduate ROI

average salary % increaseaverage $ increase
30%$33,087

Salary data based upon MSCM graduates reporting salaries entering and exiting the program.

Employment by Industry

Industry% of students
Aerospace & Defense20%
Medical Devices/Healthcare Tech20%
Manufacturing (auto, building materials, food)20%
Transportation/Logistics13.3%
Construction/Building Services6.7%
Education6.7%
Government/Military6.7%
Healthcare (hospitals & services)6.7%

MSCM Employer Sample


GE Aerospace
Honda
Boeing
DHL Supply Chain
Owens Corning
Amazon
U.S. Army
Northrop Grumman

Nationally Ranked


#2 in Supply chain/Logistics
#8 in Production/Operations

U.S. News & World Report, Specialties among U.S. public universities (Fisher College of Business) 2026-27

Post-graduation employment changes reported within four months


91% salary increase
87% title change/promotion

Salary data based upon MSCM graduates reporting salaries entering and exiting the program.

Promotions (sample of outcomes)

  • IT Commodity Manager -> Senior Commodity Manager
  • Director of Supply Chain -> Senior Director of Logistics
  • Sourcing Specialist -> Lead Buying/Procurement Specialist
  • Accountant -> Senior Accountant


This report conforms to the Career Services & Employer Alliance Standards for Reporting Part-time Specialty Masters Graduating Class Profile@.