Gartner Academic Rankings for Supply Chain Academic Programs
If you are getting ready to search college campuses for Supply Chain talent, Gartner has a list.
The top 25, according to Gartner, are: Pennsylvania State University, the University of Michigan, the University of Tennessee, Michigan State University, Rutgers University, the University of Minnesota, he Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arizona State University, The University of Texas at Dallas, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Georgia Institute of Technology, Indiana University, Northeastern University, the Ohio State University, North Carolina State University, Texas Christian University, Wayne State University, the University of Southern California, Howard University, The University of Texas at Austin, University of South Carolina, Syracuse University, University of Houston, the University of Washington, and the University of San Diego.
All are solid, so if you want to go looking for freshly minted talent, these schools are a great place to start. An article in the October issue of DCV highlights the top school on the list, but if you are searching for talent in today’s tight market don’t ignore the other schools on the list. They’re all over the country.
(disclosure: the author is on faculty at the University of Tennessee, which clocked in at number 3 on the Gartner list.)