Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
(This is a new degree program that is in the process of meeting the conditions of eligibility for accreditation by the ACBSP.)
The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management is a specialized STEM degree emphasizing innovative leadership and decision-making focused on global supply chain management. The curriculum and teaching methodologies challenge leaders to develop forward-thinking supply chain processes, logistics, and supply chain strategies. In addition, students will analyze supply chain risk and develop models to simulate current global supply chain trends.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS | 36 | |
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BUAD 5303 – Essentials for Business Analysis and Leadership (Must be taken in the first semester) MANA 5302 - Quantitative Analysis and Modeling for Decision-Making MANA 5310 - Ethical Leadership MANA 6358 - Business Negotiation and Conflict Resolution MANA 6371 - Motivating and Vision-Casting MSITM 6320 - Agile Project Management SCM 5333 - Operations and Quality Management SCM 6320 - Logistics Management SCM 6325 - Warehouse Operations SCM 6330 - Managing Risk SCM 6340 - Supply Chain Modeling SCM 6350 - Supply Chain Capstone (Requisite: SCM 5333 or MANA 5333, SCM 6320, SCM 6325, SCM 6330, and SCM 6340) (Must be taken the last semester of the program) | ||
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED | 36 | |
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