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Welcome to the Supply Chain Management program.
  • 28%

    Projected job growth for logisticians between 2021 and 2031, with 24,800 openings projected annually through 2031.

  • $77K

    Median annual wage for logisticians as of May 2021.


    • Market Snapshot:

      118,992

      Supply chain management positions available in the U.S. as of December 2023.


      (Zip Recruiter)
    • Prepare for Entry-Level Work In:

      1. Supply chain management
      2. Operations
      3. Purchasing
      4. Logitstics
      5. Quality assurance
      6. Project management
        ... and more!
    • $82K

      Median annual wage for operations research analysts as of May 2021, with 23% job growth projected through 2031.

      (BLS)
    • Required Skills:

      • Organization
      • Problem Solving
      • Teamwork
      • Leadership
      • Project management
      • Research and Analysis
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    Open doors to a lively profession with a degree in supply chain management

    Successful supply chain managers lead their teams to excellence through improvement and efficiency. To prepare, you’ll focus on increasing productivity and performance, improving relationships of trust, overcoming doubt, prioritizing the mission of the organization, and being accountable. An Associate of Science (AS) degree will help you master core supply chain skills, organize and accomplish small projects, and improve business performance.

    You’ll also leave here with the skills to communicate effectively, articulate your career preparation confidently and collaborate with others meaningfully. And in all things, we’ll help you work toward becoming a capable and trusted disciple of Jesus Christ. So whatever you do, you’ll be prepared to be the best you possible.
    ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AN ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (AS) DEGREE?

    If your goal is to get a transferable, skills-based degree, you’re in the right place. Any certificate can be combined with general education courses to create your AS degree.

    Seeking to expand your job-related skills to broaden career options? Strengthen your resume by including two certificates in your degree. Or, discover new interests by choosing one certificate and exploring elective credits. Are you a Pathway student interested in attending Ensign College? Those earned credits can be transferred to your AS degree as electives.

    Whichever option you choose, you’ll graduate with the technical, critical thinking and interpersonal skills that employers look for, so you can secure a career and excel.

    Interested in continuing your education after you graduate? No problem. Your regionally-accredited AS degree, which includes the credits from your selected certificate(s), can be transferred to a 4-year institution.

    AS DEGREE + 1 CERTIFICATE AS DEGREE + 2 CERTIFICATES
    Core Curriculum 34 credits 34 credits
    Certificate(s) 15 credits 30 credits
    Electives 11 credits
    TOTAL 60 credits 64 credits
    FREQUENTLY COMBINED WITH THIS CERTIFICATE
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    Get a stand-alone certificate
    Are you looking to gain marketable skills quickly, so you can get a competitive job without a 2- or 4-year degree? Ensign College offers a certificate only option, which allows you to obtain a stand-alone standard certificate in just one semester (15 credits). So you can get to work fast in the field of your choice.

    DON'T FORGET TO PLAN YOUR COURSES

    Have you laid out your course sequencing yet? It’s essential that you meet with your success advisor first thing to ensure that you stay on track. Accumulating too many credits will not only affect your eligibility for financial aid, but also your ability to transfer to another school. So don’t wait. Set yourself up for success by mapping out your required courses from the beginning.

    You can reach your success advisor through the Student Success Center at studentsuccesscenter@ensign.edu or 801-524-8151.

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