MIDLAND, Mich. Starting in the fall semester 2012, Northwood University will offer a new degree program in Operations & Supply Chain Management (OPS). Graduates of the program will be equipped to lead operations and supply chain management activities around the world.
According to Northwood University professor Douglas Hentschel, the match between Northwood and the OPS degree offering “makes perfect sense.”
“Industry professionals have advised us that there is a very high demand for staff who are competent in these areas and that there is a shortage of graduates with proficiency in these disciplines,” Hentschel said. “The growing globalization of supply chain management dovetails with our mission to develop the future leaders of a global, free-enterprise society so the program offering makes perfect sense."
The OPS program complements Northwood’s existing offerings in management and entrepreneurship, according to the university.
“Operations and supply chain management has rapidly grown in terms of importance,” added Joseph Wulffenstein, chair of Management Information Systems and division chair of Quantitative Studies at Northwood University. “As global competition increases, industries must strive to become as efficient as possible. Well-trained, quantitatively proficient professionals in operations supply chain management are as vital to today’s global enterprises as blood flow is to the body.”
Students graduating from Northwood’s degree program can look forward to careers as:
Supply chain manager
Purchasing manager
Project manager
Quality manager
Business process manager
Inventory control specialist
Logistics analyst
Supply chain analyst
Questions about the degree program in Operations & Supply Chain Management may be directed to Douglas Hentschel at (989) 837-4270 or [email protected].