Universities are scrambling to offer supply chain logistics graduate programs


Global supply chain issues have been bleeding into almost every facet of life since the earliest days of the pandemic. Because of its importance, many graduates are switching degrees, looking to focus on supply chain logistics and hopefully lend a helping hand in improving its future and landing promising job prospects.

Dr. Mana Kamai Molle, a St. Cloud State University economics professor and department chair, highlighted the growing importance of supply chain logistics and economic issues. College students are recognizing this and adapting accordingly. Between 2021 and 2023, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is forecasting a growth of 28% in the number of people working in the supply chain logistics field.

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