Department of General Business
Global Supply Chain Management
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Why Business?
At West Virginia University's John Chambers College of Business and Economics we're doing things differently. Take the first step today to transform your future. We will help you get to where you want to be in the business world. Join today and be a part of our story.
Are you project-oriented and quick to make informed decisions?
Global Supply Chain Management may be the program for you. In this dynamic and challenging program, we will prepare you to see the big picture and understand how money, people, information, processes, product, and technology interact. Our program was developed with the active participation of top supply chain executives from partner companies, such as PepsiCo, Johnson & Johnson and Microsoft. Through hands-on experiences, you will learn the interdependencies critical to effectively manage and improve performance, strategically integrate processes and technology, and make ethical supply chain decisions.
Get the skills you need to compete
Curriculum focuses on core knowledge and essential skills, such as the ability to
work in and lead teams, strong communication and organizational skills, and strong
analytical and problem-solving skills.
ABOUT THE WEHRLE LAB
Thanks to committed donors, world-class faculty and cutting-edge technology, the Chambers College is giving Global Supply Chain Management students a globe-spanning education from the comfort of Reynolds Hall.
Bernie Wehrle
In a groundbreaking initiative led by John Saldanha, Sears Chair in Global Supply Chain Management, a radical shift occurred in the approach to supply chain education. Recognizing the limitations of traditional computer labs, Saldanha spearheaded the creation of the Wehrle Global Supply Chain Lab, supported by a generous gift in memory of Henry B. Wehrle Jr. This innovative space, inspired by the immersive world of "Minecraft," harnesses virtual reality (VR) to transport students to the frontlines of supply chain operations worldwide.
Through VR experiences and hands-on projects, students gain unprecedented insights into real-world challenges and solutions, preparing them for the dynamic demands of the global marketplace. As enrollment skyrockets and faculty numbers swell, the program's commitment to experiential learning and cutting-edge technology is shaping a new generation of supply chain leaders poised to tackle the industry's most pressing issues head-on.
Of GSCM students have successfully found a career, started a business or continued their education after graduation.
Placement Rate
for GSCM Females for Class of 2022
- Our GSCM Advisory Council helps build relationships and network with executives and alumni
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Top industries include Transportation and Logistics, Manufacturing, Defense, Retail, Healthcare and Wholesale Trade
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