Master's in Supply Chain Management
Program information
The KU School of Business offers a highly focused and specialized graduate program in supply chain management intended to provide leaders in the field an opportunity to elevate their skills and posture them at the leading edge of their profession.
The program is designed to meet the emerging needs of supply chain professionals, drawing on a combination of relevant academic research and experiential learning to provide an unparalleled educational experience. The program, which starts in each fall semester consists of 30 credit hours, and KU may articulate up to six hours of credit for leadership electives completed during the Command and General Staff Officer Course or at other accredited institutions.
The program leverages a hybrid curriculum — optimizing in-person courses while providing students with added online flexibility — and students have the option of applying their completed coursework toward a KU Master of Business Administration, which can be pursued online at your own pace.
Curriculum
The MS-SCM program consists of 30 credit hours. Twenty-four of those are delivered by KU School of Business faculty, with six credits of advanced leadership electives articulated from the CGSOC curriculum or other accredited institutions.