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Master of Professional Studies in Supply Chain Management

Supply chain management's core processes — planning, sourcing, making, delivering, and returning — are critical across industry sectors, from manufacturing to retailing to business services. With a master of professional studies in supply chain management degree, you can help your company transform its supply chain to compete efficiently in today's global, digital economy, while you are expanding your own career options.

The Global Standard
of Excellence

High-Quality Education

This master's degree program is offered by Penn State's Smeal College of Business, through the Department of Supply Chain and Information Systems which Supply Chain Management Review has ranked 1st in supply chain education. You can learn from the same internationally recognized faculty members who teach supply chain courses on campus, while you benefit from the global reputation and experience of the World Campus in online education.

Convenient and Flexible

Study on your own schedule, where and when it's most convenient for you. Through the online World Campus program you can continue to work full-time as a logistics professional while earning a master's degree in your own home in just 2 years.

Collaborate with Peers and Professors

Throughout your studies you'll interact online with fellow students working in supply chain management, as well as with faculty members in the Smeal College of Business. A 1-week summer residency program provides the opportunity for intensive, face-to-face networking and learning.



 

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