Supply chain management, MSc
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Program Overview
The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management is a program designed to address the growing need for organized and managed global exchange of goods, services, and information between companies and organizations. This field is becoming increasingly technical and complex, presenting a significant opportunity for engineers to take on managerial roles in various sectors, including marketing, logistics, purchasing, transportation, and production.
Program Details
The program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand, analyze, and manage the processes behind supply chains. Upon graduation, students will possess a broad perspective and the ability to work across boundaries in different types of organizations, enabling them to make fundamental improvements to their operations.
Key Aspects of the Program
- The program focuses on the technical and complex aspects of supply chain management.
- It prepares engineers for managerial positions in various sectors.
- Students learn to understand, analyze, and manage supply chain processes.
- Graduates gain a broad perspective and the ability to work in different organizations.
- They can contribute to improvements in operations across various sectors.
- They are equipped to handle the growing need for supply chain management expertise.
Career Opportunities
The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management opens up a wide range of career opportunities for graduates. They can pursue roles in:
- Marketing
- Logistics
- Purchasing
- Transportation
- Production
- And other related fields where supply chain management expertise is valued.
Program Outcomes
Upon completing the program, graduates will have the ability to:
- Understand the complexities of global supply chains.
- Analyze and manage supply chain processes effectively.
- Work across different organizational boundaries.
- Contribute to operational improvements in various sectors.
- Apply their knowledge and skills to real-world problems in supply chain management.
