Global Supply Chain Management, Master of Science
The Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management program gives graduates the tools to understand and optimize supply chain functions as a series of interconnected components by applying effective strategies, analytics, tools, and techniques. Students will learn skills to drive agility, opportunities for growth and sustainability, and improve company efficiency and adaptability in a fast-paced and rapidly changing global business environment. Graduates will become thought leaders, ready to engage in a global and highly competitive marketplace, with the skill set to reimagine the strategic architecture of organizations, building transparency and resiliency, and creating a competitive advantage for the businesses they work for.
Program Outcomes
This program will prepare students to:
1. Demonstrate leadership that fosters ethical decision-making.
2. Synthesize managing global economics, factors, operations, and global logistics to maximize business sustainability and economic health.
3. Analyze appropriate strategic, technical, and operational principle to solve organizational challenges and meet organizational goals and objectives.
4. Synthesize management of value chains, supply chain data analytics, supply network design, execution, and cost management to optimize organizations.
Admission Requirements
City University of Seattle's graduate admission requirements, found under Admissions in the catalog menu, apply to this program.
Total Required Credits (33)
Major in Global Supply Chain Management (30 Credits)
PM 501 | Introduction to Project Management | 3 |
GSCM 500 | Operations Management in Global Supply Chain | 3 |
GSCM 510 | Data Analytics for Supply Chain Excellence | 3 |
GSCM 530 | Optimizing Global Logistics and Supply Chain | 3 |
GSCM 540 | Global Supply Network Design, Execution and Cost Management | 3 |
GSCM 550 | Risk Management and Resilience in Supply Chain | 3 |
GSCM 560 | Sustainable and Circular Supply Chain Design | 3 |
GSCM 565 | Technological Transformation in Supply Chain | 3 |
GSCM 570 | Continuous Improvement in World Class Manufacturing Systems | 3 |
GSCM 575 | End to End Systems Integration and Reliability Optimization | 3 |
Capstone (3 Credits)