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Syracuse University is a private research university of extraordinary academics, distinctive offerings and an undeniable spirit. Syracuse University’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management combines the resources of a large university with small class sizes and highly individualized attention to offer students the best possible learning experience. Students study under the leadership of exceptional faculty members, highly esteemed as world-class scholars and researchers.
Online Master’s in Supply Chain Management Program
Overview:
The Martin J. Whitman School of Management established the nation’s first supply chain management program in 1919. That commitment continues through SupplyChain@Syracuse, the online Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program with the same curriculum content as our top-ranked on-campus program.
Designed to prepare students to oversee the life cycle of a product, the program trains professionals to make meaningful decisions through risk management, financial management, and improving efficiencies in distribution and manufacturing.
Application Requirements:
Application Fee
Personal Essay
Letters of Recommendation
Official Transcripts
Resume or CV
GRE or GMAT Scores
Interview
For International Students
English Proficiency Exams
U.S. Degree Equivalency
GMAT Waiver Policy
Qualified applicants may be eligible for a GMAT waiver. Requirements include, but are not limited to, at least one year of professional work experience or an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or above.
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Curriculum:
SupplyChain@Syracuse offers the same curriculum content as our top-ranked on-campus program. Consisting of 30 credits, the curriculum is split into four categories: management foundation, supply chain core, electives, and a capstone.
Management Foundation Courses (9 Credits)
Financial Accounting
Managerial Finance
Marketing Management
Supply Chain Core Courses (15 Credits)
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Data Analysis and Decision Making
Supply Chain & Logistics
Principles of Management Science
Strategic Sourcing
Electives (Choose One for 3 Credits)
Business Analytics
Project Management
Capstone (3 Credits)
Lean Six Sigma
Expert Faculty:
Patrick Penfield
Professor of Supply Chain Practice and Director of Executive Education for the Whitman School.
Certified in purchasing management, production and inventory management, and integrated resource management, Professor Penfield has over 15 years of experience in supply chain management and has worked for companies such as Johnson & Johnson and Phillips Electronics.
Julie Niederhoff
Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management
Careers:
The online master’s in supply chain management prepares students for a variety of supply chain management careers, including:
- inventory control administrator
- logistician
- logistics analyst
- logistics management specialist
- operation research analyst
- operations analyst
- procurement manager
- purchasing specialist
- supply chain manager
- supply chain business analyst
- supply technician
Location: 721 University Ave, Syracuse, NY 13244, United States
Website: Whitman Syracuse University
The Whitman School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the leading accreditor of business schools. The school was accredited in 1920, making it the 16th business school in the nation to receive AACSB accreditation. A diverse, collaborative community, both online and on-campus, Whitman provides students with an education that prepares them to become leaders in today’s global business environment.