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Earn an Online Degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Supply chain managers are essential in nearly every industry, from retail and health care to manufacturing and transportation.

Penn State’s online supply chain management degrees are designed to give you the management and analysis skills you need to pursue careers in logistics and supply chain and prepare for professional supply chain management certifications. 

Learn to gain a competitive business advantage using forecasting, inventory analysis, demand planning, and transformation strategy as a student in Penn State’s online supply chain management program. Courses from this flexible master’s degree also satisfy the requirements for a graduate certificate in supply chain management.

Learn more about the Master of Supply Chain Management

Position yourself for career success in almost any field by gaining the skills and knowledge needed to be an effective manager of projects, programs, and supply chains. Learn valuable logistics skills in this online supply chain management and project management degree program.

Learn more about the Bachelor of Science in Project and Supply Chain Management

Online Supply Chain Management Courses

With a bachelor’s degree in supply chain management, you can learn vital supply chain management skills related to operations, logistics, purchasing, and distribution, and how to design and operate complex management systems. Courses in the online Bachelor of Science in Project and Supply Chain Management degree include:

  • Purchasing and materials management
  • Business information systems
  • Microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis
  • Logistics systems analysis and design
  • Operations planning and control

In the more advanced graduate-level courses, you can learn how to design and manage effective supply chains and evaluate existing supply chains to develop strategies that mitigate supply chain risk. Courses in the online Master of Supply Chain Management degree include:

  • Supply management and supply chain analysis
  • Supply chain performance metrics and financial analysis
  • Operations management and demand fulfillment
  • Strategic supply chain transformation and innovation
  • Supply chain design and strategy

Supply Chain Management and Logistics Careers

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job opportunities in logistics and supply chain management are expected to grow 17% through 2034.

Most entry-level logistics and supply chain management careers require only a bachelor’s degree to start, but a master’s in supply chain management can help you prepare for upper management and advanced analyst positions.

With a degree in supply chain management, you can pursue careers as a:

  • Logistics Analyst
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Business Operations Analyst
  • Operations Manager
  • Production Control Manager/Procurement Manager
  • Warehouse Manager

Prepare for Professional Supply Chain Management Certifications

Earning a degree in supply chain management can help you prepare to earn various supply chain management and logistics certifications.

Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) Certifications

  • Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)
  • Certified in Planning and Inventory Management (CPIM)
  • Certified in Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution (CLTD)
  • Certified in Transformation for Supply Chain (CTSC)

Institute for Supply Chain Management (ISM) Certifications

  • Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM)

Not Ready for a Full Degree?

You can earn the 12-credit supply chain graduate certificate and apply those credits to the master’s degree in supply chain management.

Gain the skills you need to maximize the efficiency of your organization’s supply chain. This online program can help you learn to develop supply chain solutions as you gain an understanding of how companies use networks to acquire, produce, and deliver goods and services domestically and worldwide.

Learn more about the Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management

The courses in the 9-credit Undergraduate Certificate in Enterprise Resource Planning with SAP can also be applied to the bachelor’s in project and supply chain management upon admission to the undergraduate degree.

Extend your knowledge and stand out in a competitive job market by studying online to learn the essential business management functions of SAP, the leading global provider of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software.

Learn more about the Undergraduate Certificate in Enterprise Resource Planning with SAP

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Whether you are changing careers or aiming to advance in your current position, Penn State World Campus likely has the credential you need to make your next move. Explore all business programs.

From day one, the subject matter was relevant and applicable to my real-world role. By acquiring my master's degree, I became a very marketable candidate who was sought after by multiple organizations.
— Steve O., Master of Supply Chain Management

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