Master's of Science in Digital Supply Chain Management

Establish your logistics expertise with a graduate degree in digital supply chain management from the Singleyn Graduate School of Business at Cal Poly Pomona!

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At-A-Glance

$113,000National average salary for supply chain manager with master’s degree, Association for Supply Chain Management Salary and Career Report
No. 2Top Public Schools in the West, U.S. News & World Report 2023
NoGRE or GMAT required

The Masters of Science in Digital Supply Chain Management program is designed for business professionals who seek to have a mastery understanding of contemporary digital supply chain management.

Students will acquire in-depth supply chain functional area knowledge in procurement, production, logistics, warehousing, enterprise solution information systems, lean and six sigma, process improvement, and will be equipped with data management and analysis skills in ERP (SAP), predictive and customer analytics, and supply chain optimization. Teamwork, leadership, negotiation, and interpersonal skills are also essential parts of the program. The program will focus on supply chain value creation through holistic digital transformation views and will build contemporary supply chain technology competencies in graduates.

  • AACSB-accredited and STEM-designated
  • Completion time: The M.S. in Digital Supply Chain Management offers two flexible roadmaps to complete the program. It is either a full-time 12-month (three-term) or part-time 21-month (five-term) cohort-based master’s program consisting of 32 credits.
  • Class time: Evening classes, Monday – Thursday, and Saturday classes
  • Class mode: In-person lectures with hybrid content
  • Requirements: A GRE/GMAT is not required, however, a 4-year bachelor’s degree and demonstrated mastery of college algebra and statistics knowledge with a grade of “C” or better are required. International students will need to pass an English Proficiency Test.

 

This STEM designated program consists of 32 units covering knowledge in end-to-end supply chain management subjects, the essential business analytics skills, and emerging supply chain technologies in AI, Blockchain, and ERP.

Fall 2024

Domestic Students – July 1st

International Students – May 1st

“I think decision making and critical thinking are just asimportant as technical skills. Learning from industryprofessionals and connecting with peers working in similarindustries has been incredibly motivating.”

- JASMIN ZENG, MSDSCM ’23