This is an unofficial description for this program. For official information check the Academic Catalog.
Program Rationale:
The Master of Science in Supply Chain & Logistics Management (SCLM) Program is designed to fulfill the educational needs of students and working professionals whose career paths are directed toward management in technologically-oriented organizations.
Course and Capstone Requirements:
a. All three plans have a core curriculum as follows:
SCLM 562 Supply Chain Strategy 3 Credits
SCLM 563 Strategic Logistics Management 3 Credits
SCLM 564 Quality Systems Management 3 Credits
SCLM 565 Logistics: Traffic and Transportation 3 Credits
SCLM 566 Distribution and Warehouse Management 3 Credits
SCLM 561 Application of Lean Principles 3 Credits
or
TM 561 Application of Lean Principles 3 Credits
SCLM 510 Industrial Operations Management 3 Credits
or
b. Directed electives.
SCLM 560 Supply Chain Foundations 3 Credits
SCLM 596 Topics in Supply Chain & Logistics Management 3 Credits
TM 570 Supply Chain Modeling and Analysis 3 Credits
TM 576 Autonomous Logistics 3 Credits
TM 500 Product Life Cycle Management 3 Credits
TM 502 Human Relations and Behavior in Complex Organizations 3 Credits
TM 551 Project Management 3 Credits
TM 572 Innovative Leadership 3 Credits
TM 512 Principles of Occupational Safety 3 Credits
These are graduate courses in technology at the 400- and 500-level, as approved by a faculty advisor. Students selecting Plan A or Plan C will take three courses, and four if the Plan B option is chosen.
c. All three plans have capstone course requirements of 0-3 credits.
Plan A:
Plan B:
Plan C:
Note: No more than nine credits at the 400 level, as approved by the graduate advisor, may be counted toward the graduate planned program of study.
Total Credit Hours: 33