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Nov 21, 2024
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Rensselaer Catalog 2019-2020 [Archived Catalog]
Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
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This degree program adopts a systems approach to provide students the knowledge and skills needed for a career in supply chain management.
The program prepares students to design and manage supply chains in manufacturing and service industries. This includes: perspectives and skills to design supply chains; strategies to optimize supply chain operations; opportunities to leverage information technology; and create effective demand fulfillment capabilities in firms.
The program is one year and 30 credits. The curriculum adopts an interdisciplinary focus and integrates concepts from industrial marketing, operations management, and information systems. The curriculum includes three parts: a business core, a supply chain core, and specialized electives that include real-world project-based courses that allow students to develop expertise in specific areas of supply chain management.
A two-semester Professional Development Workshop series is also required to help students develop business communication, teamwork, leadership, and job search skills.
Outcomes of the Graduate Curriculum
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to demonstrate:
- knowledge about the analytical and quantitative elements of supply chain management (Optimization); apply cutting-edge optimization and analytical modeling techniques to design, optimize, and manage supply chains.
- knowledge about the analytical and quantitative elements of supply chain management (Statistical and Financial Modeling); apply advanced statistical, econometric and financial modeling techniques to design, optimize, and manage supply chains.
- knowledge about the analytical and quantitative elements of supply chain management (Technology); familiarity with the use and management of emerging technologies in supply chain management.
- knowledge of strategic and functional aspects of supply chain management; knowledge of the strategic role of supply chains and the strategic issues and challenges in managing supply chains.
- knowledge of strategic and functional aspects of supply chain management including the various functional areas of supply chain management such as sourcing, operations, logistics etc.
- ability to use critical thinking and problem-solving skills; critically analyze supply chain problems and recommend solutions for improvement.
- effective communication in writing in business and professional settings.
- effective oral communication skills for presentations in business and professional settings.
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Required Business Core Courses
12 Credits
Required Supply Chain Core Courses
12 Credits
Specialized Electives
6 Credits
Two courses from an evolving list of electives. Example courses:
MGMT 7960 - Advanced Topics in Supply Chain Management Credit Hours: 3
Required Professional Development and Career Workshops
- MGMT 6960 - 1 Professional Development Workshop 1/Career Workshops Credit Hours: 0
- MGMT 6971 - 1 Professional Development Workshop 2/Career Workshops Credit Hours: 0
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