2022-2023 Bulletin
2022-2023 Bulletin > The School of Business > Graduate programs > Global Supply Chain Management M.S. (MS GSCM)
The School of Business offers seven programs leading to master’s degrees. The School also participates in the System Science Doctoral Program.
The MS GSCM is a 45-credit-hour program that can be completed in six terms on a part time basis. This is an online degree that will start with a residency weekend orientation program. The program objectives are to prepare students to design and manage an effective and efficient global supply chain; understand and apply supply chain analytics; conduct demand forecasting, aggregate planning, and sales and operations planning for a supply chain; understand the implications of supply chain initiatives in terms of key financial performance metrics; utilize sustainability-based initiatives and/or circular economy model, including closed-loop processes, to lessen the social and environmental impact of supply chains; assess fundamental dimensions of supply chain strategy, social and environmental responsibility, innovation, transformation and organizational leadership.
The end goal of the MS GSCM is to prepare global leaders in developing strategies that support markets and innovation in a sustainable and efficient manner.
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Shared Master's Credits
Admitted students in good standing may apply to use shared master's credits between the MS GSCM and MBA degrees. For details contact the Academic Advising Team.
Total Credit Hours: 45