The Supply Chain Management track of the Management Science and Supply Chain Management (MSSCM) master's degree develops students' capabilities and mastery, leading to value creation in the global management of procurement, logistics, and operations. This course of study focuses on the management aspect of supply chain and is geared toward future managers.
Required Courses (9 credit hours)
- DS 760 ERP: Enterprise Resource Planning
- DS 825: Lean Practices in Supply Chain Management (Offered in Fall semesters only)
- DS 870: Risk Management in Supply Chains (Offered in Spring semesters only)
Elective courses (6 credit hours)
- DS890 Seminar in Special Topics (Including Management Science Applications in SCM, Warehouse Management, and more)
- DS 890S: Integrated Supply Management (Preps you for the CPSM Exam)
- BLAW 810 Law and Ethics for Business
- MGMT 885 Advanced Strategic Management
- IB 836 International Business and Competitiveness
- MIS 874 Management Information Systems
- FIN 625 International Financial Management
- BSAN 810 Business Acumen for Technical Professionals
- Other 700 and above courses upon approval by advisor