Interestingly, only a few days after being sent the Fluor press release, I received this from Supply Chain Brain about the University of Tennessee.
UT’s Supply Chain Management Program:
* Increases supply chain profits, efficiencies, and effectiveness
* Covers all aspects of supply chain management across six, 2½-day courses
* Is taught by UT’s world-renowned, interdisciplinary, SCM faculty team
* Can be customized for your organization and /or brought in-house
* Provides certification for no additional cost
Six courses comprise UT’s Integrated Supply Chain Management Certification Program.
The University of Tennessee was the first school to offer SCM certification. Our curriculum includes over 100 hours of classroom time taught by 14 to 16 UT faculty members. No other certification program meets such professional standards.
UT’s supply chain management and logistics programs are top-ranked in leading business and logistics publications.
As stated by Dennis Criscuolo; Group Director – eIS Global Applications; Smith & Nephew, Inc.
“The University of Tennessee is the gold standard for supply chain management education.”
Of course, its an advertisement but shows another major university that is showing the commitment to this industry and investing heavily in its growth.

