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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.

ADMISSION INFORMATION

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

36

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

(S-L)=Course(s) with field-based service-learning component. 

Refer to individual course descriptions for course requisites. 

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 

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