Move what matters. Build what’s next.


Global supply chains power everything—from the products on store shelves to the technology we rely on every day. When they work, the world moves. When they don’t, everything stops.

At the University of Louisville College of Business, our Global Supply Chain Management major prepares you to design, improve and lead the systems that keep business running. You’ll learn how goods, data and decisions move across companies, countries and industries—and how to make them faster, smarter and more efficient.

Located in one of the nation’s top logistics hubs, UofL gives you direct access to real-world experience with major employers. Through hands-on learning, internships and a curriculum grounded in analytics, operations and emerging technology, you’ll graduate ready to step into a high-demand, high-impact career.

Why Supply Chain at UofL

  • Learn in a major U.S. logistics hub with access to global companies
  • Built with input from industry leaders and employers
  • Gain real-world experience through internships and co-ops
  • Study AI, automation and data analytics applied to business
  • Develop both big-picture strategy and day-to-day operations skills

What You’ll Learn

  • Logistics and transportation strategy
  • Process improvement and operations management
  • Global sourcing and procurement
  • Data analytics and decision-making
  • Supply chain technology, AI and automation
  • Risk management and problem solving

Careers That Move the World

Graduates are prepared for roles like:

  • Supply chain systems analyst
  • Logistics manager
  • Demand planner
  • Global procurement specialist
  • Operations analyst
  • Inventory and distribution manager

Program Highlights

  • BSBA in Global Supply Chain Management
  • 27 credit hours focused on in-demand skills
  • Opportunities for internships, co-ops and study abroad
  • Strong connections to employers in logistics, manufacturing, healthcare and more
  • Prepares you for one of the fastest-growing career fields in the region

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