Earn your master's degree in Supply Chain Management
Become a Leader in Supply Chain
The new online Master of Supply Chain Management (MSCM) degree at The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business develops professionals for this critical field who possess the technical expertise and cross-functional business skills to understand every link in the chain — from inception to the consumer.
Flexibility for Working Professionals - Earn the degree in 15 or 24 months!
The 33-credit hour MSCM program can be taken full-time (15 months) or part-time (24 months) depending on the pace a which you wish to go. The MSCM builds and refines valuable supply chain skills through a flexible curriculum that combines online coursework with hands-on learning experiences. The result is a new generation of supply chain professionals equipped to put the latest theory into practice immediately.
50/50 Live vs. Self-Paced Online Content
100% of classes are online: Core classes are split evenly between synchronous (live) and asynchronous (self-paced) instruction and taught by premier faculty utilizing the latest technology and online teaching spaces on campus. You'll interact live for ~1-2 hours each week per class, with class and small group discussions, case studies and guest lectures. Outside of live instruction, you'll learn through rich, self-paced asynchronous content, including short video lectures, podcasts, interviews and carefully selected public content.
Three On-Campus Immersion Experiences
MSCM students spend time on Ohio State’s main campus on three occasions throughout the program. These intimate and personalized learning experiences include workshops, on-site industry tours in Columbus, Ohio, executive speakers and in-person networking. MSCM students are expected to attend the in-person sessions, with rare exceptions. These in-person sessions utilize weekends so that they require students to be on campus no more than five weekdays during the entirety of the program.
Capstone Project - Practice What You Learn
The MSCM curriculum includes a signature capstone project in which students address a real challenge and deliver tangible results to their current employer or assigned organization. The Capstone Project is an opportunity to apply learnings, think analytically, drive decision-making, build skills and work with partners to co-create value.
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Learn from engaging industry experts and research-active faculty
Join a tight-knit online program with big university resources
Explore supply chains in Columbus, a logistics hotspot/hub
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