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Supply Chain Management, M.B.A.

Supply Chain Management, M.B.A.

Supply Chain Management, M.B.A.

Available beginning Summer 2026!

You’re detail-oriented and driven by the desire to keep customers’ needs at the center. You’re drawn to solving complex, real-world challenges, from natural disasters to global disruptions, that affect how products move, teams operate, and people receive what they need every day.

With an A&M-Texarkana Master of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management (MBA-SCM), you’re equipped with the skills needed to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction across entire systems. You'll also be prepared for higher leadership positions within the SCM field, gaining higher earning potential. 

With this STEM designated advanced degree, you'll also gain increased job security and faster career growth due to the high-demand of STEM related fields in the current job market. 

Also, at A&M-Texarkana, we're right in the center of a significant U.S. transportation hub thanks to our central location and infrastructure. From rail to air and strong highway access, Texarkana U.S.A. is a key logistical point for the four states region of Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, making it the ideal University to earn your MBA-SCM! 

Program Information

Degree Name: Master of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management 

Degree Type: Graduate (STEM Designated)

Format: 100% online /Face-to-Face

Catalog: Program Requirements

Thesis/Non-Thesis: Non-Thesis

Questions: 903-223-3000 

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Why Get Your Supply Chain Management Degree from A&M-Texarkana?  

Industry-Ready. Impact-Focused. Innovation-Powered. 

A&M-Texarkana’s 100% Online or Face-to-Face MBA in Supply Chain Management gives you a flexible, attainable degree with the prestige of the Texas A&M University System. The MBA-SCM program is delivered in a small, supportive environment where professors know your name and bring real-world industry experience.

The STEM designation deepens your mastery of core business principles while utilizing cutting-edge STEM methodologies, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of supply chain operations, logistics, and strategic decision-making.

A&M-Texarkana’s Anita and Truman Arnold College of Business is forward thinking, innovative, and dedicated to providing degree programs that meet industry demands. The MBA-Supply Chain Management answers the need to help produce supply chain managers like you, ready to meet the continuous challenges of the field.


Program Highlights

Flexible Format for Fit Your Future Goals
If you need the flexibility of a 100% online degree program or you're an international student who needs face-to-face courses for visa purposes, the A&M-Texarkana MBA-SCM provides both options to meet your lifestyle needs and career goals.

STEM-Powered Business Insight for a Competitive Edge
The degree program blends core business principles with cutting-edge STEM methodologies, giving you a competitive edge and valuable skill set. For domestic students, you're gaining higher earning potential and job security in a high-demand field. If you're an international student, you're receiving career opportunities, gaining valuable work experience, and earning a U.S. degree within the states.

Career-Ready Training for Real-World Impact
Build the skills that streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction across complex systems. You’ll graduate ready to tackle disruptions, strengthen operations, and lead supply chains that keep businesses and communities moving forward.


Supply Chain Management FAQ's 

What can I do with an MBA in Supply Chain Management?

With an MBA in Supply Chain Management, you can pursue leadership roles in operations, logistics, procurement, and consulting across many different industries like technology, retail, and manufacturing. 

You can pursue a position as Supply Chain Manager or Director, Operations Manager or Director, or Logistics Manager or Analyst. You can also become a Procurement or Purchasing Manager, Supply Chain Analyst, Consultant, or Project Manager. 

With an MBA in Supply Chain Management, you're advancing your career in a growing field and increasing your earning potential. 

What is the expected salary range in this field?

For a Logistician, the median pay in 2024 was $80,800 per year with a projected growth of 17% from 2024-2034, much faster than the average for all occupations. 

For Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers, the median pay in 2024 was $102,000 per year with a projected growth of six percent from 2024-2034, faster than the average for all occupations. 

For Purchasing Managers, Buyers, and Purchasing Agents, the 2024 median pay was $79,830 a year with a five percent, faster than average, growth from 2024-2034. (Bureau of Labor Statistics) 

What is a STEM designated degree and how does it benefit me?

A STEM-designated degree is an academic program recognized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as part of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). These programs focus on technical, analytical, and scientific skill development. 

Benefits for International (F-1 Visa) Students: 

If you are an international student on an F-1 visa, you could potentially receive an additional 24-month STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension and up to 36 total months of U.S. work authorization, giving you more U.S. work experience and greater opportunity to secure long-term employment. 

Benefits for Domestic Students: 

STEM fields are consistently among the fastest-growing career sectors in the United States and often command higher-than-average starting salaries, creating a competitive edge for graduates with STEM designated degrees.