College of Business and Economics

Department of Information Technology and Supply Chain Management

Women in IT event in Hyland Hall at UW-Whitewater

More Information About Information Technology and Supply Chain Management

Because information technology and supply chain management are fields that undergo constant change, the ITCSM department provides approaches to continuous learning and the transformative power of technology. 

A degree in information technology can lead to promising careers as analysts, programmers and developers, as well as security specialists, project managers and business consultants. Careers for professionals with a degree in supply chain management include operations and supply chain analysis, global supply chain management, production planning, quality control, material management and purchasing.


Supply chain majors gather before the Spring 2019 Supply Chain Day event in Hyland Hall.What makes UW-Whitewater's Information Technology and Supply Chain Management programs exceptional?

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  Active student organizations provide opportunities for service, professional development, and interaction among members and industry professionals.


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Faculty »
  The college develops and retains high quality faculty who strive for excellence, are current in their fields, and make scholarly contributions.   See open faculty positions »

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Internships »   The best way to gain relevant work experience and obtain career positions is through an internship. Each department in the college maintains information on internships specific to their degrees and majors. 

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Career outcomes »  Information Technology and Supply Chain and Operations Management majors have a 100 percent placement rate within six months of graduation. Career information for MBA graduates with an information technology or supply chain management emphasis is also available.

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Scholarships »   With support by generous donors, numerous scholarship opportunities are available to UW-Whitewater students.


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Student Development »  Along with experiential learning through student organizations and paid internships, students can tailor their education to their interests and career plans with several emphasis options.

Contact us

Department Email:  itscm@uww.edu | Phone: (262) 472-1322