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Master of Business
Administration (MBA) in
Supply Chain Management Specialization

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240K+ Alumni Worldwide

Overview

While globalization and outsourcing impact nearly every market and industry, supply chain management skills have become essential for competitive businesses, professionals, and managers. The Supply Chain Management specialization examines the integration of logistical planning, inventory deployment, and transportation networks to achieve the most efficient physical connections between firms. Global corporations, nonprofits, healthcare providers, and government agencies demand the increased performance, timeliness, and cost savings that result from supply chain expertise.

Specialization Requirements

Class-based Specialization Courses

  • SCM 610 Supply Chain Collaboration
  • SCM 630 Supply Chain Planning
  • SCM 640 Distribution Management

1-on-1 Specialization Courses

  • SCM-6100 Supply Chain Collaboration
  • SCM-6300 Supply Chain Planning
  • SCM-6400 Distribution Management

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Integrate supply chain business processes into a coherent supply chain strategy.
  • Develop effective supply management and planning policies.
  • Design efficient distribution networks.
Program Disclosure

Successful completion and attainment of National University degrees do not lead to automatic or immediate licensure, employment, or certification in any state/country. The University cannot guarantee that any professional organization or business will accept a graduate’s application to sit for any certification, licensure, or related exam for the purpose of professional certification.

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