Say I want to get into supply chain management/operations management/logistics

<p>My school does not have an undergrad program in any of the above. Would it be best to transfer to a school that specializes in this or just get a degree in management?</p>

<p>management is quite a bit different from operations management in my experience..im not really sure what your best bet is, maybe a major in information systems, as this is a field that works closely with OM. Actually, industrial engineering would probably be a good way to go, or operations research.</p>

<p>Personally, I would recommend getting an engineering degree. Barring that, you would probably want to take statistics courses and/or major in MIS. Regardless, you wll probably have to do some footwork on your own to land an internship/ft opportunity doing what you want. </p>

<p>Getting a mgt degree would not preclude you from entering this field but you need to take related courses (stats, ops, project management, possibly some engineering classes).</p>

<p>I was actually into engineering before getting into business and I don't want anything to do with engineering.</p>

<p>You sure you want to do operations? LoL</p>