BS Supply Chain Management FAQ
Any BS SCM student can become a member of one or more of the student organizations listed below:
- Association of Operations Management (APICS)
- Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
- Institute for Supply Management (ISM)
- Supply Chain Leadership Council (SCLC)
- Student Association of Lean and Six Sigma
Please visit JSOM’s Student Organizations page for more information about the four student clubs.
Yes, all undergraduate students in the Jindal School of Management (including BS SCM majors) are required to complete at least one internship before graduation.
The three major areas of SCM are purchasing/procurement, production/operations and transportation/logistics.
Purchasing/procurement professionals analyze and identify sources of materials, evaluate and select suppliers, negotiate contracts, place orders, acquire materials and manage costs.
Production/operations professionals perform the following tasks: product/service design, location planning, facility layout, demand forecasting, capacity planning, production scheduling, inventory management, quality control and project management.
Transportation/logistics professionals are responsible for materials handling, order picking, order packaging, warehousing management, carrier selection, product/service delivery and product/service recovery.
SCM plays a key role in the global economy because the vast majority of what we eat, drink, wear and use on a daily basis comes from different supply chains. SCM is a $1.3 trillion industry, and it continues to grow in the U.S.
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Our GRE school code is R6897.
You have met the English proficiency requirement, and do not need to submit an English proficiency exam for admission, if:
- Your native country’s primary language is English. View a list of countries that are excused from the English proficiency requirement through this page
- Your bachelor’s or master’s degree (or its equivalent) was earned through instruction and examination in English
or
No. International applicants who have completed an undergraduate or graduate degree from a college or university in the United States are waived from the English proficiency requirement.
The applicant’s cumulative GPA will be used as a part of the admission committee’s review for competitiveness for admission. Currently, the average admitted GPA is a 3.3.
Local applicants must submit official transcripts from all U.S. based colleges and universities attended, including any graduate program in which the applicant was enrolled for admission. These transcripts must be certified, signed or stamped official by the university’s Registrar Office.
International applicants and U.S. citizen and permanent resident applicants with an international degree must submit an official attested photocopy of academic documents such as a transcript, diploma, mark sheets, provisional degree certificate and or your final degree certificate, in a school sealed envelope with the school seal stamped on the back side of the envelope.
Overall, applicants must provide the following documents:
- Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended
- Degree certificate if applicable (international students)
- GMAT or GRE and TOEFL or IELTS scores from testing centers
- One letter of recommendation (no specific format)
- Personal objectives statement
- Resume
Note: Resume, recommendation letters and personal objective statement, if not electronically submitted with your application or mailed in with your transcripts, please email your letters of recommendation, resume, and/or personal statement to JSOMGRAdvising@utdallas.edu. Please include your application ID with your email.
Yes, you may, once admitted and prior to enrollment you would need to provide official documents.
Fall Deadline: May 1
Spring Deadline: October 1
Summer Deadline: March 1
Late applications will be accepted up to the day prior to classes beginning https://www.utdallas.edu/academiccalendar/.
Yes, for available scholarships at Jindal school of management, please visit the scholarship page: http://jindal.utdallas.edu/student-resources/scholarships/
UT Dallas also provides scholarships. Please visit UT Dallas office of financial aid for more information: https://finaid.utdallas.edu/scholarships/
A GMAT/GRE score is not required, and students have the option to submit a test score if desired. A GRE/GMAT test score will only be used for admission purposes if one is provided by the applicant.
To indicate where the official GMAT score should be sent, please follow the list of GMAT program codes or, if submitting the GRE, use our GRE School Code, R6897. (No program code is needed.)
You may contact the JSOM office of scholarships via:
For undergraduate: jsom-ug-scholarship@utdallas.edu
For graduate scholarship: jsom-grad-scholarship@utdallas.edu
UT Dallas offers two different tuition plans. The variable tuition rate plan is based on a traditional plan that only locks tuition rates in for one academic year at a time. The rates on the variable tuition plan are subject to change each academic year.
The guaranteed tuition plan is a plan that locks tuition rates in for four consecutive years and protects the student against increases during those four years. This plan is designed to aid students and families in the budget and planning of college expenses.
All new incoming students will be automatically placed into the variable tuition rate plan, but will have the option to lock in their tuition rates for four consecutive years with the guaranteed tuition plan.
To make your tuition plan choice, please follow these instructions on this page https://www.utdallas.edu/finance/bursar/tuition/
Knowledge of calculus is required for the following graduate programs: MS in Business Analytics, MS in Energy Management, MS in Finance, MS in Management Science and MS in Supply Chain Management. Applicants who have not satisfied this requirement may take OPRE 6303 (Quantitative Foundations of Business).
You may contact the International Student Services for questions related to I20, international orientations and F-1 visa or other visa types.
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