Master of Science in
Logistics and Supply Chain Management

This program is designed to distinguish graduates from other professionals in the field and make them more marketable in both the public and private sectors. Students are equipped with the analytical, negotiation and managerial skills to effectively manage people and processes while building relationships with customers and suppliers.

Strong Career Potential

  • Globalization and other challenges have continued to boost demand for qualified professionals in logistics and supply chain management.

Area of Focus 

  • Students learn acquisition, sustainability, integrated logistics, collaborative supply chains, performance measurement, risk management and process optimization.

Flexible Learning

  • Students can learn when and where they choose with multiple course delivery methods, including online, in person and virtual web conferencing.

Expert Faculty

  • Faculty members are subject matter experts with vast industry experience.

Key Connections

  • In addition to direct connections to a range of industries through co-ops and internships, graduates also join a network of 148,000 alumni worldwide.

Notable Careers

  • Operations Managers
  • Logisticians
  • Cargo Agents
  • Inventory Managers

Growing Demand

  • Career opportunities in field are projected to grow 30% by 2030.

Notable Employers of Alumni

  • FedEx
  • UPS
  • DHL
  • Federal, State and Local Governments
  • Global Retail Companies

30 credits

Transfer Credit

Estimated Costs

Campuses Offering Degree

  • Worldwide

Certification Opportunities

  • Certified Professional in Supply Chain Management (ISM)
  • Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (ISM)
  • Certified Supply Professional (ASCM)
  • Certified Professional Logistician (SOLE)

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