Supply Chain and Logistics Management Graduate Major (MS)
This program is available at the following locations:
- Corvallis
- Ecampus
The Master of Science degree in Supply Chain and Logistics Management is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in a complex and dynamic global business environment. This comprehensive program covers a wide range of topics, including procurement, transportation, inventory management, warehousing, distribution, and customer service.
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of supply chain management and logistics principles, as well as advanced analytical and problem-solving skills. Students will learn how to optimize the flow of goods and services across the entire supply chain, from raw materials to finished products.
The program also provides students the ability to focus on industry-specific supply chain challenges in areas such as Pharmacy Management, Occupational Safety, Business Analytics, and Natural Resource Management.
Major Code: 2030
Upon successful completion of the program, students will meet the following learning outcomes:
- Conduct research or produce some other form of creative work.
- Demonstrate mastery of subject material.
- Conduct scholarly or professional activities in an ethical manner.
- 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.
- 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.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Core | ||
BA 514 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | 3 |
BA 561 | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | 3 |
BA 555 | PRACTICAL BUSINESS ANALYSIS | 3 |
SCLM 550 | SUPPLY AND SOURCING MANAGEMENT | 3 |
SCLM 551 | SERVICE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | 3 |
SCLM 553 | SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYTICS | 3 |
SCLM 557 | GLOBAL LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT: FUNDAMENTALS AND STRATEGY | 3 |
Business Electives | ||
Select a minimum of 9 credits from the following courses: | 9-12 | |
BUSINESS LEGAL ENVIRONMENT | ||
MANAGERIAL DECISION TOOLS | ||
CREATING VALUE IN EXCHANGE | ||
MARKETS AND VALUATION | ||
ENTRPRENEURIAL MINDSET AND INNOVATION | ||
FINANCIAL AND COST ANALYSIS | ||
CORPORATE FINANCE | ||
MANAGING PROJECTS | ||
ADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS | ||
BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND AI FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE | ||
Areas of Concentration | ||
Select one of the following areas of concentration for a minimum of 9 credits: 1 | 9-12 | |
Occupational Safety | ||
ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT | ||
EMERGENCY AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT | ||
SYSTEMS THINKING THEORY AND PRACTICE | ||
Pharmacy Management 2 | ||
PHARMACY MANAGEMENT | ||
HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS I | ||
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE II: BIOMEDICAL LITERATURE APPRAISAL | ||
Natural Resource and Forestry Management | ||
INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCES | ||
SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT | ||
ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | ||
BEYOND TIMBER: SUBSISTENCE, RECREATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL STEWARDSHIP AND HARVEST | ||
Business Analytics | ||
BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND AI FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE | ||
DATA MANAGEMENT | ||
DATA EXPLORATION AND VISUALIZATION | ||
MACHINE LEARNING AND TEXT MINING FOR BUSINESS | ||
Capstone | ||
SCLM 559 | SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT CAPSTONE 3 | 3 |
Total Credits | 45 |
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Not all concentrations or coursework are available in all modalities. Students should work with the advisor to determine the ideal program of study for their modality and interests
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Students must be admitted to a Pharmacy graduate program to complete the Pharmacy Management concentration
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Alternative equivalent capstones may be available
Major Code: 2030