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The Penn State Smeal College of Business is a vibrant intellectual community offering highly ranked undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and executive education opportunities to more than 6,000 students from across the country and around the world. Since introduction in 1953, they have prepared more than 75,000 students for professional success, annually adding to Penn State's vast alumni network.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT COURSE
Overview
Graduate Program Head Nicholas Petruzzi
Program Code SCM
Campus(es) World Campus (M.P.S.)
Degrees Conferred Master of Professional Studies (M.P.S.)
Instruction is delivered online and in a short residency course at an on- or off-campus location, so that working professionals can complete the degree as part-time students working largely or entirely, off campus.
Admission Requirements
A committee of SC&IS Department faculty meet periodically to review applications and identify applicants qualified for admission. Admissions decisions are based on a review of a complete admission portfolio, including:
a. the application,
b. the statement of professional experience and goals,
c. the current resume,
d. official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended,
e. the letter of recommendation,
f. An undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or grade average of "B" or better in graduate courses completed since the first bachelor's degree, with at least 6 credits of graduate courses completed to qualify under this option. Applicants with an undergraduate GPA below 3.0 may be admitted in limited circumstances at the discretion of the program, where the applicant demonstrates an exceptional record of professional achievement. In such circumstances, the program may require, as a condition of admission, completion of coursework to make up deficiencies or fill in gaps in prior education and
g. the GMAT scores.
Degree Requirements
MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (M.P.S.)
Students earn the professional MPS/SCM degree by successfully completing a minimum of 30 credits including 26 credits of required courses and 4 credits of approved electives.
- REQUIRED COURSES
SCM 530 Supply Chain Analysis 3credits
SCM 800 Supply Chain Management 3credits
SCM 801 Supply Chain Performance Metrics and Financial Analysis 3credits
SCM 812 Demand Fulfilment 2credits
SCM 822 Supply Management 3credits
SCM 842 Operations Management and Demand Fulfilment 3credits
SCM 850 Supply Chain Design and Strategy 3credits
SCM 860 Supply Chain Transformation and Innovation 3credits
BA 803 BUSINESS ETHICS 1credits
2. ELECTIVES Elective credits will be chosen from a list of approved courses maintained by the program office. 4credits
3. CULMINATING EXPERIENCE
SCM 594 Research Topics (Capstone Project) 1 3credits
Total Credits 31
Student Aid
World Campus students in graduate degree programs may be eligible for financial aid.
Location :210 Business Building, University Park, PA 16802, United States of America
Website: Penn State University-Smeal
To study abroad the Supply Chain Management Course this is a wonderful opportunity with all the amenities and excellent faculties at Pennsylvania state in the United States which has the most scenic and cultural heritage of the country. The course provides the maximum exposure to meet the current trends of supply chain management practiced around the world. It is easy for the student to get admitted easily if they have taken a good score in the GMAT. The world campus students are provided with scholarships and aids to encourage the students.