Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
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Earn Your Master’s Degree in Supply Chain Management Online at UW-Platteville
As the world becomes more connected, supply chain management is growing in importance. To compete on the global stage, industries need expertise for dealing with all the complexities of managing their vendors and suppliers. This means those with knowledge in this area will be in high demand. The University of Wisconsin-Platteville offers you the opportunity to earn a master’s in supply chain management degree online so you can build a successful career.
The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management is designed to provide you with real-world capabilities that stretch beyond the typical master’s degree in business. This program examines the interplay and coordination of business, production management, logistics, and industrial engineering, which play vital roles in the increasingly complex networks necessary to deliver a product to a consumer. Since COVID-19 impacted our supply chain in 2020, more professionals are needed to coordinate and ensure we avoid future problems and respond to market growth sustainably.
In-demand specializations
Choose one of five emphasis areas to customize your degree.
- Analysis: Gain the skills needed to leverage data and analytics to make the most informed decisions.
- Logistics: Prepare to manage the flow of goods and services, with a special focus on transportation, warehousing, and distribution.
- Management: Develop the leadership skills needed to oversee supply chain operations, especially when it comes to strategic planning and decision making.
- Operations: Optimize production processes and quality control with enhanced skills in efficiency and process improvement.
- Purchasing: Learn how to manage procurement processes, including supplier relationships and cost negotiations.
100% Online Flexibility
Advance Your Career in Just 24 Months
Earn your Master of Science in Supply Chain Management online with the flexibility to fit your schedule. Complete your degree in as little as 24 months, with the option to transfer up to 12 credits, reducing both time and cost.
Learn When and Where You Choose
With multiple start dates, 24/7 access to coursework, and 8-week asynchronous courses, UW-Platteville’s online supply chain management program is designed for working professionals, allowing you to study at your own pace while preparing for leadership roles in various industries.
Careers in Supply Chain Management
Earning an MS degree in supply chain management at UW-Platteville ensures that students will be prepared for a dynamic and fulfilling career in a wide range of industries. The growing demand for supply chain professionals is only expected to grow as companies grapple with challenges related to managing global market complexities, streamlining operations, and ensuring smooth delivery of products and services.
Knowledgeable supply chain specialists are needed to help these organizations optimize their processes, drive innovation, and contribute to their success in a competitive landscape. Students who complete one of our online supply chain master’s programs gain the skills and expertise they need to take the lead in roles that encompass all aspects of logistics, procurement, and operations. With comprehensive understanding of end-to-end supply chain activities, students will be prepared for careers such as:
- Inventory management specialist
- Logistics manager
- Management consultant
- Operations manager
- Purchasing manager
- Sales manager
- Supply chain manager
- Supply chain product analyst
- Transportation and distribution manager
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Professional Credentials
We offer credit for a select number of professional credentials. Review the agreements below for more information.
Association for Supply Chain Management APICS Certifications
Certified in Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution (CLTD)
Students who have earned the Certified in Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution professional credential may earn three credits in the program.
For more detailed information, please review the agreement.
Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)
Students who have earned the Certified in Production and Inventory Management professional credential may satisfy three credits in the program.
For more detailed information, please review the agreement.
Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)
Students who have earned the Certified Supply Chain Management professional credential may satisfy three graduate credits.
For more detailed information, please review the agreement.
Institute for Supply Management
Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM)
Students who have earned the Certified Professional Supply Management (CPSM) professional credential may satisfy three graduate credits.
For more detailed information, please review the agreement.
Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD)
Students who have earned the Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD) credential may receive three graduate credits.
For more detailed information, please review the agreement.
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Transfer Information
UW-Platteville allows for students to transfer up to 12 credits of previously taken graduate coursework. Credits need to have been earned from a nationally or regionally accredited institution recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and approved by UW-Platteville program faculty.
Invest in your success
At UW-Platteville, we believe that investing in your education is an investment in your future success. Our Supply Chain Management Master’s program is competitively priced, with the total cost starting at $22,500.
Affordable Options
Transfer up to 12 credits to reduce both the time and cost of your degree. With financial aid and employer reimbursement available, UW-Platteville’s online supply chain management master's degree offers flexibility and value, helping you succeed whether you’re advancing in your career or starting a new one.
Take Charge. Enroll Today!
Advance your career with UW-Platteville’s online Master of Science in Supply Chain Management. Our flexible program, project-based curriculum, and expert faculty provide the skills and knowledge you need to thrive in the business world.
“I had always thought about getting a master’s degree but was hesitant because of the time and money involved. The transfer agreement helped a great deal because I was able to take care of some core courses in the program, and the people at UW-Platteville made the transition really seamless.” Kelvin, student