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If business is a game of supply and demand, you’d better manage your supply chain well.

Supply-chain systems can be complex, but managing them doesn’t have to be. At UC, our executive Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program explores the ins and out of supply-chain systems to help you acquire the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage them. From developing critical thinking to acquiring technological skill to strengthening collaboration skills, you’ll be prepared to oversee your company’s supply chain management program from end-to-end even when unexpected shifts in demand or technology occur. Plus, this executive master’s supply chain management degree is offered in a hybrid format, giving you the freedom and flexibility to fit your executive supply chain management program around your other commitments and responsibilities. 

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30

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100%

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Programs & Requirements

Programs & Requirements

Executive Master's in Supply Chain Management

Without smooth supply chain operations, overall business performance suffers as supply chain management plays an important role in ensuring that products and services are delivered efficiently and effectively to customers. Supply chain systems encompass all activities involved in the production and delivery of goods and services, including procurement, transportation, inventory management, and logistics. By more effectively managing the flow of goods and services from suppliers to customers, you can better identify inefficiencies and areas for improvement. This executive master’s in supply chain management degree will help you develop practical skills for maintaining supply chain operations and a strategic understanding of the field to optimize operations and reduce costs.

Course Requirements

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Executive Program Format

Our Executive Programs include hybrid course days designed for international graduate students studying in the U.S., or domestic students seeking a hybrid-format program.  We strive to incorporate professional experience and real-world application of course curriculum into our programs to enhance the learning experience.  Practical Training is an integral part of program coursework and available to all students.  At the ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ our degree programs focus on quality education at an affordable price.

Executive Program students take three (3) courses per semester.  The program semester is based on the existing UC semester calendar, with three (3) annual semesters: fall, spring, and summer.  Two of the courses each semester focus on the specific program content.  Additionally, students will be required to attend an intensive residency weekend as part of their course enrollment each term.  The third class includes an Applied Learning Practicum, in which students apply what they are learning in their other two courses to the real world via work or internship experiences.

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Supply Chain Management Mission & Goals

The executive supply chain master's program preparing graduates to lead and manage complex supply-chain systems, drive innovation, use technology effectively, and create value for organizations and stakeholders.

Develop, control, enhance, and effectively manage complex supply-chain systems.
Address supply chain management challenges like cost reduction, risk management, and disruptions.
Acquire technology skills associated with supply chain management and operation.
Work effectively with cross-functional teams, suppliers, and customers.
Apply an ethical decision-making framework to decisions.
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Supply Chain Management Careers & Outcomes

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Logistician: $77,520

Logistician: $77,520

Logisticians analyze and coordinate an organization’s supply chain.

Distribution Manager: $98,560

Distribution Manager: $98,560

Transportation, storage, and distribution managers plan, direct, or coordinate relevant logistical activities in accordance with organizational policies and applicable government laws or regulations. Includes logistics managers.

Purchasing Agent: $75,120

Purchasing Agent: $75,120

Buyers and purchasing agents buy products and services for organizations. Purchasing managers oversee the work of buyers and purchasing agents.

Project Management Specialist: $95,370

Project Management Specialist: $95,370

Project management specialists coordinate the budget, schedule, staffing, and other details of a project.

Operations Manager: $98,100

Operations Manager: $98,100

Operations managers plan, direct, or coordinate the operations of public or private sector organizations, overseeing multiple departments or locations.

Industrial Production Manager: $107,560

Industrial Production Manager: $107,560

Industrial production managers oversee the operations of manufacturing and related plants.

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Common Questions in Supply Chain Management

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Executive Program Admission Requirements

All students in our executive programs are required to meet a standard set of admissions requirements for graduate students.

Faculty Experts in Supply Chain Management

Learn more about the professors you will interact with. 

Dr. Paul Jilani

Dr. Paul Jilani

Adjunct Professor
Business Administration

Dr. Paul Jilani

Contact Information

paul.jilani [at] ucumberlands.edu
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Rashmi DeMarzi

Dr. Rashmi DeMarzi

Adjunct Professor
Business Administration

Dr. Rashmi DeMarzi

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rashmi.demarzi [at] ucumberlands.edu
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Dr. Geremy Harper

Dr. Geremy Harper

Adjunct Professor
Business Administration

Dr. Geremy Harper

Contact Information

geremy.harper [at] ucumberlands.edu
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