Hybrid Online/On-Campus Courses for Master of Science in Supply Chain Management

Last Updated August 2, 2019

The 21st century supply chain is driven by technological innovations—and transformational change. Supply chain management professionals can take advantage of a unique opportunity to advance their supply chain knowledge, expand their skill sets and prepare to meet the challenge of change with the hybrid courses available through the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program from Michigan State University’s Eli Broad College of Business, ranked the Best Supply Chain/Logistics Graduate Degree Program by U.S. News & World Report for three straight years—2018, 2019 and 2020.

Geared toward working professionals, this program offers the innovative processes, strategies and practices needed to lead with a future-focused approach to today’s supply chain management challenges.

Hybrid Learning Designed for Working Supply Chain Professionals

MSU’s hybrid courses combine face-to-face, on-campus sessions with online instruction, a learning model that has proven successful for M.S. in Supply Chain Management students. The program is designed with the working supply chain professional in mind, with the hybrid learning experience allowing students to put newly gained knowledge into practice through on-site simulation assignments, interactive online case studies and networking opportunities with classmates and MSU’s award-winning faculty.

The M.S. in Supply Chain Management program is designed for students who have earned an undergraduate degree with at least a 3.0 overall GPA and a minimum of two years of professional supply chain experience.

What You’ll Learn in MSU’s Hybrid Courses

Students will gain an end-to-end understanding of the supply chain through intensive cross-functional courses and hybrid online/on-campus study to develop:

  • The latest methods to control the flow of materials, information, and services.
  • Ways to drive innovation and vision for your organization.
  • Supply chain management’s role in enterprise strategy.
  • Technology applications for supply chain management.
  • Best practices for order fulfillment and delivery.
  • Supply chain management analytical methods.
  • Strategies for adding value across the supply chain.

Learn more about the hybrid online/on-campus Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program.