(Admission to this program has been suspended)
The mission of the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management is to develop an individual who can take a leading role in developing, directing and evolving supply chain management systems that contribute to an organization’s success within a global environment. The goal is to graduate a technically capable supply chain leader.
The program consists of 11 courses, eight of which are required and three of which are elective choices to match the career interests of the student.
Admission Requirements
(Admission to this program has been suspended)
To be admitted to the program, students must have an undergraduate baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and two years of work experience. Based on the student’s background, they may be required to take MGMT/MKTG 6050 - Business and Supply Chain Basics to develop the required skills and knowledge necessary to begin coursework in the program. Students will be admitted to the program based on a review of their academic transcripts and professional work experience.