Recent presentations, research papers, and other documents are housed in a members-only Dropbox folder. To request access, email Monica Petersen.
Supervised project opportunities
As a member of the SCEC, companies receive priority access to submit projects for our graduate capstone courses. Over the course of the semester, teams of graduate students will develop a problem statement and solution framework for the project and present it to the company at the end of the semester. Access more details about these project opportunities, including project timelines and submission templates.
Supply chain rankings, faculty, and research
U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks the W. P. Carey School of Business Top 5 nationwide for undergraduate supply chain programs and for our MBA specialty in supply chain and logistics. These rankings reflect our continued commitment to innovation and designing programs that transform supply chain leaders and the world.
The NASPO Department of Supply Chain Management boasts world-renowned faculty with a variety of research interests, who continue to raise the bar around the world. Supported by dynamic research centers and labs that bridge the gap between industry and academia, supply chain innovation thrives at ASU. Visit W. P. Carey News for more supply chain research and insights.
Student clubs and organizations
Supply chain management and global logistics students are highly sought for industry employment. In addition to coursework, they hone their leadership skills through the Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA). One of the most active student-run organizations at ASU, SCMA organizes professional events and develops future leaders. Its signature recruitment events attract over 70 top companies each semester. The group also organizes and participates in several multi-university case competitions every year.