Supply Chain

MajorBachelor of Science
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Merging Supply Chain Management with Data Analytics

Launching in fall 2025, the bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain within the Lacy School of Business will pair data analytics with supply chain management, providing students with a well-rounded understanding of how to make data-informed decisions. As a student, you will be immersed in a variety of business courses, ensuring you understand how supply chain topics are interconnected to other business disciplines such as finance, marketing, accounting, technology, and more. 

With a location in Indianapolis—the Crossroads of America—you will have ample experiential opportunities to hone your skillset, including partnerships with major logistic companies and corporations. 

In addition, you’ll benefit from the ability to enroll in micro-courses with the intent of earning industry-leading certifications such as Lean Six Sigma, providing you have both the theoretical knowledge and the practical skills needed for a career in supply chain management.

Program Information

Curriculum
  • SC 351–Supply Chain Analytics
  • SC 366–Data Visualization for Supply Chain Management
  • SC 352–Logistics and Distribution
  • SC 451–Purchasing and Global Sourcing
  • SC 452–International and Sustainable Supply Chains
Concentrations
  • Analytics
  • Operations
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Jane Siegler
Associate Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Analytics
Dr. Janaina Siegler, or simply Jane, is an Associate Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Analytics at the Lacy School of Business, Butler University. She holds a Ph.D. in Operations and Supply Chain Management from FGV in Brazil and Indiana…
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Francis Bowen
Assistant Professor of Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
Dr. Bowen holds a bachelors and a master’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, 2005 and 2007) and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (2013). Since…
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Matthew Caito
Lecturer in Operations Management
Nationally recognized C-Suite Executive and Entrepreneur with over thirty years of service in management and leadership positions.

Learning Outcomes

Identify supply chain topics in multiple industries, both manufacturing and services.

Explain how different supply chain topics relate to and are interconnected to other business disciplines including finance, marketing, human resources, accounting, entrepreneurship, data analytics, technology, and economics.

Construct appropriate analytical models, tools, and techniques to support dynamic business decisions.

Apply analytical models in demand forecasting, inventory management, production scheduling logistics, and other supply chain-related topics.

Demonstrate an understanding and respect for different cultural mindsets from regional and global organizations.

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