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Supply Chain & Logistics Management

Gain the skills to lead global supply chains with expertise in operations, sourcing, logistics, and analytics. The College of Business offers an MBA, a Master of Science, and a graduate certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management.

MBA (60 credits)
Develops leadership and analytical skills to manage ethical, sustainable supply chains and drive strategic decisions in global contexts. Details for online study.

Master of Science (45 credits)
Prepares students for strategic roles with a strong foundation in supply chain management and options to specialize in areas like analytics or natural resources. Details for online study.

Certificate (21 credits)
Provides focused training in supply chain operations and decision-making tools for professionals across industries. Current students and graduates of the certificate in supply chain and logistics management program have the option of transferring credits earned to the MBA in supply chain and logistics management as well as the MS in supply chain and logistics management. Details for online study.
 

Coursework

The information on this page is meant to give examples of the coursework in this program. Current students should refer to the OSU academic catalog for all official curriculum requirements. Current students should refer to the OSU academic catalog for all official curriculum requirements for this MBA or the Master of Science.

MBA, Core 1
Course IDCourse Name15 Total Credits
BA 513Business Legal Environment3
BA 514Operations Management3
BA 515Managerial Decision Tools3
BA 516Creating Value in Exchange3
BA 517Markets and Valuation3

NOTE: Core 1 requirements may be waived if a candidate has a recent undergraduate major in business, or has completed equivalent coursework within an undergraduate business minor.

MBA, Core 2
Course IDCourse Name27 Total Credits
BA 528Financial and Cost Analysis3
BA 540Corporate Finance3
BA 550Leadership and Teams in Organizations3
BA 555Practical Business Analysis3
BA 561Supply Chain Management3
BA 569Advanced Strategic Management3
BA 572Advanced Information Systems3
BA 590Marketing Management3
MGMT 559Managing Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility3
MBA, Supply Chain, Coursework
Course IDCourse Name18 Total Credits
SCLM 550Supply and Sourcing Management3
SCLM 551Service Operations Management3
SCLM 553Supply Chain Analytics3
SCLM 557Global Logistics Management3
SCLM 559Supply Chain Logistics & Management Capstone3
NAAdvisor Approved Elective3
Master of Science, Supply Chain, Core
Course IDCourse Name21 Total Credits
BA 514Operations Management3
BA 561Supply Chain Management3
BA 555Practical Business Analysis3
SCLM 550Supply and Sourcing Management3
SCLM 551Service Operations Management3
SCLM 553Supply Chain Analytics3
SCLM 557Global Logistics Management: Fundamentals and Strategy3
Master of Science, Supply Chain, Electives

Must select a minimum of 6 credits from the following:

Course IDCourse Name6 Minimum
BA 513Business Legal Environment3
BA 515Managerial Decision Tools3
BA 516Creating Value in Exchange3
BA 517Markets and Valuation3
BA 518Entrpreneurial Mindset and Innovation3
BA 528Financial and Cost Analysis3
BA 540Corporate Finance3
BA 562Managing Projects3
BA 572Advanced Information Systems3
BANA 560Introduction to Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence3
Master of Science, Supply Chain, Capstone
Course IDCourse Name3
SCLM 559Supply Chain and Logistics Management Capstone3
Master of Science, Supply Chain, Areas of Concentration

For students pursuing a concentration, a minimum of 9 credits will be completed from the concentration:

Concentration9 Minimum
Pharmacy Management1
Natural Resource and Forestry Management2
Business Analytics2
  1. Not all concentrations or coursework are available in all modalities. Students should work with the advisor to determine ideal program of study for their modality and interests. Students must be admitted to a Pharmacy graduate program to complete the Pharmacy Management concentration.
  2. Not all concentrations or coursework are available in all modalities. Students should work with the advisor to determine ideal program of study for their modality and interests.
Certificate, Supply Chain, Requirements

The SCLM certificate program provides a means for individuals to acquire a solid mastery of international operations and supply chain and logistics management concepts and methods. Visit the OSU academic catalog for all official curriculum requirements for this certificate.

Course IDCourse Name21
BA 555Practical Business Analysis3
BA 561Supply Chain Management3
SCLM 550Supply and Sourcing Management3
SCLM 551Service Operations Management3
SCLM 553Supply Chain Analytics3
SCLM 557Global Logistics Management: Fundamentals and Strategy3
SCLM 559Supply Chain Logistics Management Capstone3
MBA

MBA Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the MBA program in Supply Chain and Logistics Management will be able to:

  • Effectively use concepts of operations and supply chain management and qualitative and quantitative methods to make appropriate decisions in international business contexts that include new and unfamiliar situations
  • Design appropriate management plans for global supply chains that are lawful, ethical and environmentally and socially responsible
  • Develop a global outlook that reflects changes experienced and anticipated by firms and industries
  • Understand the requirements for effective change management in global operations and supply chains

View full list of MBA Learning Outcomes.

Master of Science

M.S. Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Master of Science in Supply Chain and Logistics Management will be able to:

  • Apply concepts of operations and supply chain management with qualitative and quantitative methods to inform business decisions within industry-specific applications.
  • Design appropriate resource management plans and supply chains that are lawful, ethical and environmentally and socially responsible.
  • Develop skills necessary to examine, develop and evaluate facets of a supply chain with quantitative and qualitative methods.
  • Appraise real-world supply chain and logistics challenges and formulate data-driven and research-informed practical solutions.

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Graduate certificate

Certificate Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the certificate, students will be able to:

  • Effectively use concepts of operations and supply chain management and qualitative and quantitative methods to make appropriate decisions in international business contexts that include new and unfamiliar situations.
  • Design appropriate management plans for global supply chains that are lawful, ethical and environmentally and socially responsible.
  • Develop a global outlook that reflects changes experienced and anticipated by firms and industries and understand the requirements for effective change management in global operations and supply chains.
     
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