<p>I wouldn’t bother with a minor. People don’t hire based on minors. I also wouldn’t bother with a “pre-graduate” program, which is something they apparently invented because they had a number of students that couldn’t get into their graduate program apply post-bacc then try to transfer in. </p>
<p>If supply chain interests you, take supply chain classes. It’s as simple as that. You’ll probably run into a wall, though, if your major isn’t in the area. Why would someone hire a person with a couple of supply chain technology courses when there’s an entire department of industrial engineers that spend 4 years studying supply chains?</p>