MBA Master of Business Administration Global Operations and Supply Chain Management specialization
Career Outcomes & Job Titles
People who choose an online global operations and supply chain management degree often pursue management or consulting positions in operations, supply chain, manufacturing, purchasing or related fields.
Potential Employment Settings
- Aerospace organization
- Community college
- Consulting firm
- Corporation
- Defense contractor
- Government — local, state, federal
- Health care organization
- Land-based or online college or university
- Manufacturing company
- Military
- Retail organization
- Transportation company
Common Job Titles/Positions*
- Adjunct or part-time faculty
- Consultant
- Distribution manager
- Logistics manager
- Manufacturing manager
- Materials manager
- Operations manager
- Planning manager
- Plant manager
- Product development manager
- Production manager
- Purchasing/procurement manager
- Quality control manager
- Supply chain manager
*These examples are intended to serve as a general guide. Many factors determine what position an individual may attain and Capella can't guarantee a graduate will secure any specific job title.
School of Business and Technology Master's Degree Graduates
Data from graduates across all Business and Technology masters programs have been combined for these Career Outcomes results.
Our School of Business and Technology master's graduates report satisfaction with tasks and responsibilities and salary and benefits. The majority of graduates work in higher education, government/public sector, healthcare, information technology, aerospace, or consulting.
Percentage of respondents who answered "satisfied" or "very satisfied"
Source: Responses to the Alumni Outcomes Survey one year after graduation. The data were collected during
Q3 2011 – Q2 2012.
Many master's degree graduates from the School of Business and Technology report advancing in their careers and receiving a salary increase, leadership role or promotion. They also say their Capella degrees garner recognition from employers.
Percentage of respondents who indicated they had accomplished each item
Source: Responses to the Alumni Outcomes Survey one year after graduation. The data were collected during
Q3 2011 – Q2 2012
