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George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology | Department of Business
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Master of Science in Supply Chain Management — Webster University Online
Average Time to Complete Degree: 18 to 24 months
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Expand Your Career Opportunities with Webster's Master's in Supply Chain Management
The complexity of business operations and the importance of supply chain management
to our global economy has brought more attention to how companies operate domestically
and across borders. Supply chain management plays an integral role for how companies
operate, grow and meet customer needs and expectations. Countless industries have
a supply chain-utilizing infrastructure in order to deliver the right product, at
the right time, at the right price, at the right place.
This program will expose students to domestic and global business operations across
multiple supply chain management disciplines, including real-world examples. The diversity
of the courses provides varied learning opportunities across the disciplines, preparing
students to advance in their professional endeavors and lead teams and organizations
of various sizes. The curriculum includes preparing students to register for and take
the CSCMP SC Pro Level 1 exam, a globally known certification popular among supply
chain professionals.
Choose Webster for a Master’s Degree in Supply Chain Management
Collaborate With Professors and Peers
Small online classes in our MS in Supply Chain Management program offer opportunities
for you to work closely with your peers on practical projects and concepts. You can
also enjoy personalized learning with our esteemed faculty.
Offset Costs When You Qualify for Scholarships
If you are a current Webster undergraduate and continue your Webster journey in our
Supply Chain Management program, you could be eligible for our Grad-to-Grad scholarship
program — worth up to $2,000. If you’re active military, a veteran or first responder,
you can qualify for scholarship opportunities made possible by Webster to help you pay for your Supply Chain Management degree.
Expand Your Professional Network
Leverage Webster’s relationships and collaborations with more than 100 multinational,
regional and local organizations. Take advantage of professional networking events
and other interactive opportunities to make connections that can boost your career
options. Choose from over 40 campus organizations to take part in learning experiences
and networking opportunities. You’ll connect with students and professionals of all
disciplines, including supply chain management, through events held in person and
online.
Explore the Program
MS in Supply Chain Management
Find out more about the overall curriculum, electives, learning outcomes and more.
What Can You Do with a Master’s in Supply Chain Management Degree?
When you earn a graduate Supply Chain Management degree, you master advanced skills
and knowledge that will set you apart from others who hold a bachelor’s degree. Additionally,
if you are interested in theory and research, earning a graduate degree can lead to
careers in academia and consultation that require expert knowledge and sophisticated
research strategies. Graduates of our Supply Chain Management MS program are especially
suited to pursue careers as:
Procurement Manager
Global Sourcing Manager
Logistics Manager
Strategic Sourcing Manager
Supply Chain Analyst
Lean Six Sigma Specialist
Transportation Manager
Salaries for Master's in Supply Chain Management Graduates
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median salary for the general field of logisticians is $77,520 a year.
The demand for logistics professionals is expected to increase by 30% over the next decade, more than three times the average
growth for all occupations. Additionally, the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
(CSCMP) reports that supply chain professionals earn on average $144,017.