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Master of Science in Supply Chain Management

Program Description

The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management at Northridge University is designed to provide students with the advanced skills and knowledge required to manage and optimize supply chains in today's global economy. This program focuses on the strategic and operational aspects of supply chain management, including logistics, procurement, inventory management, and distribution. Our curriculum covers essential topics such as supply chain strategy, analytics, risk management, and sustainability. With experienced faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and real-world internship opportunities, Northridge offers an ideal environment for aspiring supply chain professionals.

Core Courses

Introduction to Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Strategy
Logistics and Transportation Management
Procurement and Sourcing Management
Inventory and Warehouse Management
Supply Chain Analytics
Risk Management in Supply Chains
Global Supply Chain Management
Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Technology and Innovation

Elective Courses

Advanced Logistics and Distribution
E-Commerce and Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Finance
Lean Six Sigma for Supply Chains
Supply Chain Resilience
Supply Chain Quality Management
Healthcare Supply Chain Management
Retail Supply Chain Management
Project Management in Supply Chains
Supply Chain Policy and Regulation

Program Highlights

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers key areas of supply chain management such as logistics, procurement, inventory management, and distribution.

  • Practical Learning: Emphasizes hands-on experience through simulations, case studies, and real-world projects.

  • Internship Opportunities: Provides practical experience through internships with leading companies and organizations.

  • Experienced Faculty: Learn from experts who bring industry experience and academic excellence to the classroom.

  • Flexible Learning: Offers both online and on-campus classes to accommodate different learning preferences and schedules.

  • Capstone Project: Involves a comprehensive project that allows students to apply their learning to real-world supply chain challenges.

Program Details

Duration: 2 years (Full-time) or 3-4 years (Part-time)
Total Credit Hours: 36-48 credit hours
Mode of Delivery: Online and On-campus options available
Capstone Project: Required for program completion

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