Supply Chain Management and Engineering, MS
Program Overview
The MS in Supply Chain Management and Engineering from ASU is a two-year, 30 credit hour program designed for working professionals. It combines courses from the Department of Supply Chain Management and the industrial engineering program, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of supply chain management and engineering tools. The program prepares graduates for careers in logistics, purchasing, supply chain analysis, and management.
Program Outline
Supply Chain Management and Engineering, MS
Degree Overview:
The MS in Supply Chain Management and Engineering is a two-year, 30 credit hour program designed for working professionals in supply chain management, industrial engineering, or a related field. The program combines 15 credit hours of courses from the Department of Supply Chain Management in the W. P. Carey School of Business with 15 credit hours from the industrial engineering program in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Program Objectives:
- Provide students with knowledge of the fundamental foundations across the full spectrum of supply chain management functions.
- Enable students to use state-of-the-art engineering tools to analyze, control, and optimize modern supply chains.
Outline:
The program consists of 30 credit hours, including 27 credit hours of required core courses and 3 credit hours of a culminating experience (applied project).
Required Core Courses:
- SCM 501: Introduction to Supply Chain Management
- SCM 502: Supply Chain Strategy and Design
- SCM 503: Supply Chain Planning and Forecasting
- SCM 504: Supply Chain Operations Management
- SCM 505: Supply Chain Logistics and Transportation
- SCM 506: Supply Chain Risk Management
- SCM 507: Supply Chain Analytics
- SCM 509: Supply Chain Sustainability
- SCM 510: Global Supply Chain Management
- SCM 511: Purchasing and Procurement Management
- SCM 512: Supply Chain Finance
- SCM 513: Supply Chain Negotiation and Collaboration
- SCM 514: Supply Chain Innovation
- SCM 515: Supply Chain Case Studies
Culminating Experience:
Careers:
The program prepares students for professional careers in:
- Logistics Manager
- Purchasing Analyst
- Supply Chain Analyst
- The program is offered online.
- The program is designed for working professionals.
- The admission requirements include a bachelor's or master's degree in any field from a regionally accredited institution, a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00, GMAT or GRE test scores, a personal statement, and one letter of recommendation.