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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING VS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?

Seems similar to both majors can request for the same jobs, ultimately. Industrial Engineering seems to have the longer as well as some-more formidable march load.
Despite this, it doesn’t appear similar to there’s any jobs which an Industrial vital could do which the Supply vital could not.
Anybody have any reason because majoring in Industrial is better?

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One Comment

  1. PE2008 says:

    There is a third alternative - Industrial Technology.

    Engineers have a much better grasp of Math. Many tough Supply Chain problems are math-based. A SCM Major would be clueless, or would have to hire an Industrial Engineering/Technologist.

    Engineers are eligible to get a PE Engineering license. In most states, this is not possible for a non-engineer, or is very difficult.