Supply and Value Chain Management
In the era of same-day delivery, making sure products get delivered to the right place at the right time for the right price is easier said than done. Graduates with the skills to tackle these challenges are in high demand.

Supply chain professionals play a critical role within their organizations, communicating with a global network of suppliers and customers while applying analytic skills.
As a supply and value chain management major, you’ll learn to harness cutting-edge technology and smart strategies to make businesses run faster, smarter and greener.
Through TCU’s Center for Supply Chain Innovation, you’ll connect with global thought leaders at roundtable events, panel discussions, case competitions and corporate projects. These hands-on experiences will help you develop practical solutions to real-world challenges, setting you up for leadership roles in the global supply chain industry.
Visit Department WebsiteSample Courses
- Supply Chain Strategy
- Systems Planning and Process Analysis
- Demand Planning and Management
- Procurement/Supply Management
- Logistics and Transportation
Special Admission Requirements
TCU’s Neeley School of Business recently changed its admission requirements and is now direct admission. Explore BBA Admission Requirements for the Neeley School of Business.
Our Faculty
Our faculty members are award-winning experts in supply chain who love to teach you the end-to-end thinking you’ll need to see how the various and diverse aspects of supply chain can be leveraged for success. They rank highly among students for mentorship, academic experience and teaching quality. Their research and insight is featured in prestigious publications and media outlets.
What Sets Us Apart
Center for Supply Chain Innovation – Meet professionals through events, round tables, panel discussions and case competitions, for mentorships, internships and career opportunities.
Supply Chain Facilitated Company Projects – Our best supply chain majors get to work with companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area on a specific project either junior spring semester or senior year to gain real-world experience across all functions of a global supply chain. A great résumé-building experience.
Supply Chain Advisory Board – Our sponsor companies help shape, recruit and hire supply chain students at TCU.
Career Prospects
Supply chain management is a key factor to the success of companies such as Amazon, Dell, Apple, Motorola, Nestlé, Frito-Lay, Lockheed Martin, BMW, Pier 1, Nordstrom and more. Career opportunities span logistics, distribution, purchasing, inventory analysis, consulting and roles with retailers and manufacturing firms worldwide.