Master’s Concentration
Supply Chain Management: Master’s Degree
Become a problem solver using 21st century supply chain solutions! Build your end-to-end knowledge of supply chain management and forge invaluable connections to industry. In this master’s degree concentration, you’ll explore the six pillars of supply chain management (design, procurement, planning, manufacturing, logistics, and sustainability), cultivate strategies to solve supply chain issues, and connect supply chain with business. Working one-on-one with faculty and industry leaders, you’ll gain hands-on experience identifying, planning, and executing real supply chain projects and customize content to your interests and professional experience.
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Top-ranked, career-focused education in a flexible online format.
At a Glance
Classes Next Begin
March 31
Term Length
10 Weeks
Master's Tuition
$835 per credit hour
Format
Online
Admission Details
Free Application. No GRE or GMAT
How Long to Finish
As quick as 18 months. Access a sample schedule
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Skills You’ll Learn
Curriculum
Master of Science in Supply Chain Management requires completion of 48 credit hours (12 courses).
11
Core Courses
1
Elective Courses
Interested in a graduate certificate?
Explore our four and six course graduate certificates in Supply Chain Management.
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Career Opportunities
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Supply Chain Director Salary Salary: National Average
$152,035
(Salary.com)
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Accreditation
Higher Learning Commission
College of Professional Studies programs maintain the highest level of accreditation offered by The Higher Learning Commission, one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the federal government. The University of Denver and all its academic programs are regionally accredited by this commission, and regional accreditation is the highest standard for universities in the United States.
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