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Institution | Scaled Score | Acceptance Rate | Annual Degrees Awarded | SAT Score | Est. Net Price * | Median Starting Salary | Save | |
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![]() University of Wisconsin-Platteville Platteville, WI Every year, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville grants about 196 degrees...view more | 100 | 87% | 31 | 1,080 – 1,280 | $15,966 | $60,262 | ||
![]() Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, FL Every year, Florida Institute of Technology grants around 90 degrees to...view more | 99 | 63% | 50 | 1,140 – 1,320 | $36,364 | $50,879 | ||
![]() Georgia College & State University Milledgeville, GA Every year, Georgia College & State University grants about 116 degrees to...view more | 99 | 88% | 31 | 1,070 – 1,240 | $19,769 | $62,356 | ||
![]() Spring Hill College Mobile, AL At Spring Hill College, the three most popular college majors students study...view more | 97 | 59% | 21 | 1,020 – 1,190 | $20,271 | $60,119 | ||
![]() Michigan State University East Lansing, MI Every year, Michigan State University awards around 534 degrees to those...view more | 96 | 84% | 69 | 1,170 – 1,360 | $24,630 | $59,986 | ||
![]() Charleston Southern University Charleston, SC Each year, Charleston Southern University grants around 90 degrees to...view more | 96 | 76% | 28 | 950 – 1,170 | $21,347 | $57,474 | ||
![]() Rutgers University-Newark Newark, NJ Annually, Rutgers University-Newark awards around 347 degrees to those...view more | 92 | 79% | 45 | 1,040 – 1,280 | $17,425 | $57,586 | ||
![]() University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, AL Every year, the University of Alabama in Huntsville awards about 184 degrees...view more | 92 | 74% | 25 | 1,210 – 1,410 | $19,847 | $53,476 | ||
![]() Boston University Boston, MA At Boston University, the most popular majors students pursue are Business...view more | 88 | 11% | 34 | 1,410 – 1,520 | $27,551 | $59,001 | ||
![]() Texas A&M University-College Station College Station, TX At Texas A&M University-College Station, the three most popular college...view more | 87 | 63% | 64 | 1,160 – 1,390 | $21,610 | $56,735 |
*The estimated net prices above are College Raptor’s estimate. Please contact the college financial aid office for actual net cost figures.
Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management programs prepare individuals to manage and coordinate all logistical functions in an enterprise, ranging from acquisitions to receiving and handling, through internal allocation of resources to operations units, to the handling and delivery of output. Includes instruction in acquisitions and purchasing, inventory control, storage and handling, just-in-time manufacturing, logistics planning, shipping and delivery management, transportation, quality control, resource estimation and allocation, and budgeting.
For all the 8,728 degrees granted in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management annually, the majority of them are Bachelors degree. Of the 1,166 students earning degrees at the Masters degree level across the US, 37% percent identify as women and 63% percent identify as men. Though students at schools all over the US study Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management, Florida has the most graduates. The average starting salary for an undergraduate degree in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management is $39,500.
Majoring in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management, your experience is applicable to different careers. Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management majors go on to find jobs including Business Teachers, Postsecondary and Logisticians which are in high demand. Some of the top paying jobs for Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management majors include Industrial Production Managers, Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers and Business Teachers, Postsecondary.
These are the highest paying careers for Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management majors.
Career | Median Salary | Average Annual Job Openings | Employment 2022 | Employment 2032 | % Change | |
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Industrial Production Managers Quality Control Systems Managers Geothermal Production Managers Biofuels Production Managers Biomass Power Plant Managers Hydroelectric Production Managers | $116,970 | 1,805 | 26,207 | 26,632 | 2% | |
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Supply Chain Managers | $99,200 | 1,176 | 13,149 | 14,230 | 8% | |
Business Teachers, Postsecondary | $97,130 | 2,731 | 31,368 | 33,566 | 7% | |
Logisticians Logistics Engineers Logistics Analysts | $79,400 | 2,354 | 22,539 | 26,665 | 18% |
These are the careers in highest demand for Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management majors.
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