The Supply Chain Management MBA is one of the strategic concentrations at Rutgers Business School. Simply put, Supply Chain Management is how business gets done. According to industry analysts, there is a growing shortage of such expertise as companies streamline and speed up every link in global supply chains to stay competitive. The Department of Supply Chain Management at Rutgers Business School is a driver in reversing this trend by its commitment to excellence and unique strength in world-class research, innovative teaching, and high quality service in supply chain management. Our top-ranked Supply Chain Management MBA curriculum was designed by faculty and industry experts to ensure that it is comprehensive, applicable, and current. Preparing students to meet and exceed the expectations of future employers is a critical mission of Rutgers’ supply chain management program. Companies actively seek Rutgers graduates for their supply chain management hiring needs, both for internships and full-time opportunities. Top Ranked Supply Chain Management Program The Supply Chain Management concentration was ranked #7 by Gartner in 2016. Previously, the program was ranked #11 by U.S. News & World Report among all 464 master’s programs in business accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International. Corporate Sponsors of Rutgers SCM Programs Bayer HealthCare Becton Dickinson (BD) Caterpillar Colgate-Palmolive Deloitte Consulting LLP Exel GENCO ATC IBM Johnson & Johnson Kenco Group Monument Chemical Novartis Panasonic Pfizer PSEG Schindler Elevator Verizon WeiserMazars The Center for Supply Chain Management at Rutgers Business School and the Voluntary Interindustry Commerce Solutions (VICS) Association held a joint Logistics Summit on the Rutgers Livingston campus in New Brunswick. The Summit featured interactive sessions led by practitioners, academics, and other industry experts. Supply Chain Management MBA Come with your passion, leave with your career Supply Chain Management MBA business.rutgers.edu/supply-chain-MBA Professor Kevin Lyons brings decades of work experience in supply chain management, logistics and procurement to the classroom, enriching lessons with real-world insights. Students also have opportunities to earn course credit while working on projects sponsored by companies associated with the Center for Supply Chain Management. The Center for Supply Chain Management Students in the supply chain management concentration also have opportunities to earn course credit while working on real-world industry projects sponsored by corporations affiliated with the Rutgers Center for Supply Chain Management. The Center, which enjoys the participation of a multidisciplinary faculty and strong leadership from senior executives at prestigious companies in the region, conducts cutting-edge research and serves as a valuable business resource.