Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-01-15 | - |
2024-03-15 | - |
2024-04-15 | - |
Program Overview
Syracuse University's STEM-designated Master of Science in Supply Chain Management combines classroom and experiential learning to equip students with a solid knowledge base, strategic thinking skills, and analytical abilities. The flexible schedule allows for 9-, 16-, and 21-month plans, and the curriculum includes internships and research opportunities. Graduates are prepared for careers in supply chain management, as well as other fields such as finance, marketing, and operations.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Whitman School, part of Syracuse University, offers a globally renowned, innovative program that focuses on improving efficiencies in supply chain management, while training graduates to make meaningful contributions in the marketplace. The STEM-designated Master of Science in Supply Chain Management combines classroom and experiential learning to help students build a solid knowledge base, while developing strategic thinking skills. The analytical skills gained through the program also help graduates understand the implications of any business decision.
Outline:
The program offers a flexible schedule, with options for 9-, 16-, and 21-month plans. The 30-credit curriculum includes:
- 9-Month Plan: 15 credits in the fall and 15 credits in the spring
- 16-Month Plan: 9 credits in the fall, 9 credits in the spring, and a 3-credit summer internship
Teaching:
The program features faculty who are experts in the field of supply chain management. They use a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, case studies, and simulations. The program also provides students with opportunities to participate in research projects and internships.
Careers:
Graduates of the program are prepared for a variety of careers in supply chain management, including:
- Supply chain manager
- Logistics manager
- Transportation manager
- Inventory manager
- Purchasing manager
- Consultant The program also provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue careers in other fields, such as finance, marketing, and operations.