Graduates of the STEM Designated Information Systems and Supply Chain Management program and its various concentrations – ranging from Business Analytics and Supply Chain Management to Cyber Security – are prepared for careers in the procurement, production, and distribution of goods and services in a global technology-driven environment.
Program Distinctions
- Industry input encourages a dynamic curriculum.
- Students who opt for the Information Systems and Cyber Security concentrations will gain insight into approaches to computing technology as well as the continually expanding responsibilities involved with cyber attacks.
- The Information Technology minor focuses on various IT tools and applications and the use of these technologies to improve decision making in a variety of professional environments.
- The Bryan School’s AACSB accreditation in business and accounting places it among the top 1% of business schools in the world.
The Student Experience
- Faculty work closely with you and provide career guidance.
- The Bryan School’s location in Greensboro, a major logistics hub, gives you ample opportunity to connect with industry leaders.
- Paid internships are available in a variety of positions including programmers, website developers, procurement specialists, and supply chain and logistical support at companies such as Deere-Hitachi, GMAC, NewBreed, JP Morgan, Syngenta, Brij, Apex Analytics, AIG, VF Corp., M33 Integrated Solutions, and Wells Fargo.
- Events such as Company Spotlights introduce you to the local business community and provide an overview of available internship and employment prospects.
- There are a variety of student clubs available, such as Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, ISSCM Student Organization, National Millennial Community, North Carolina Sales Institute, Spartan Investment Club, and THREADS.
After Graduation
Program graduates have gone on to become SAP Trainers for large clothing manufacturers, Network Specialists for global communication firms, Programmers and Web Developers for furniture manufacturers, Senior Programming Analysts for ball bearing manufacturers, Production Control Specialists for electronics companies, logistical services for trucking firms, and IT support for large cities in North Carolina. Potential career paths include:
- Sourcing Analyst
- Purchasing Manager
- Materials Planner
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Operations Manager
- Logistics Analyst
Program Details
Degree Type: Bachelor's
College/School: Joseph M. Bryan School of Business and Economics
Program Type: Majors & Concentrations
Class Type: In Person,Online
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Dr. Lakshmi Iyer
Professor and Department Head
LSiyer@uncg.edu
336-334-4990