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Oregon State Online Master's in Supply Chain Logistics

Shape the Future of Global Supply Chains

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Designed for working professionals and future operations leaders.

Master the strategies that power global commerce. The Oregon State Master’s in Supply Chain and Logistics Management prepares you for high-impact roles in procurement, operations, distribution, and logistics. This flexible program can be completed in just 9 months—equipping you with the tools and insights to lead resilient, efficient, and sustainable supply chains.

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Earn your master's degree from a top-ranked business school

You've chosen Oregon's top-ranked business school — backed by a strong alumni network, world-class faculty and engaged industry connections.

Build skills with specialized master's tracks designed to develop analytical expertise that can open bold and exciting career opportunities.

Learn with committed professors and passionate mentors. They’re also corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, industry experts and top researchers.

Connect with industry and gain a competitive advantage by working on real-world projects that are sponsored by industry partners.

Join peers from Oregon and around the world with a variety of backgrounds like engineering, science, social sciences, arts and business.

Talk to your employer: Some employee benefits programs prioritize support for STEM-designated degrees, like our master’s program.

Balance your career responsibilities and goals by earning your master’s online, either full time or part time, early in your career or anytime.

400+

Employers in our network

2,300

MBA alumni in the world

200,00

OSU alumni in the world

GLOBAL IMPACT, LOCAL SUPPORT

Supply Chain and Logistics Management

The supply chain analytics track targets two areas in which organizations need skilled leaders: supply chain and logistics management and business analytics. You’ll learn techniques to model large and complex data and optimize processes through the supply chain, from the supplier, manufacturer, wholesaler to the retailer and consumer. Oregon State’s online experience combines academic rigor with a close-knit community and one-on-one advising. You'll graduate with the tools and network to lead.

Spotlight

Ashley Chona

Aside from the technical aspects and skills, I feel that one of the most valuable things I got out of my MSB program was how to communicate effectively and how to look at a problem from someone else’s view. Being able to understand, communicate and solve very complex problems with anyone is a skill I use every day. At the end of the day, my main role is to ensure that our products get to our customers when they need them — which means ensuring communication between the customer, the manufacturing plants and the carriers.

Supply Chain Specialist, Georgia-Pacific Chemicals