If you are seeking to advance in your current career or transition into the supply
chain profession, our graduate degrees will equip you with the knowledge and skills
you need to drive success and deliver value in your organization.
Learn a systems approach to sustainably manage the flow of materials into and through
a firm to its customers by applying analytical, technological and managerial skills.
The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management is designed for early-career business professionals who want to return to school
to receive specialized training in supply chain management.
Students seeking admission into the doctoral program should have the interest and
commitment to pursue the knowledge and skills necessary for academic careers at leading
universities and institutions, including an intellectual curiosity for both the theoretical
and substantive domains.
Students in the program gain knowledge in the theoretical and substantive areas of
supply chain management and conceptual skills and methodological tools necessary to
design and conduct independent research and interact with others in academic and business
environments.
The book "Collaborative Disruption" explores how strategic collaborations can reshape customer-supplier relationships within the consumer packaged-goods sector and beyond.
Seven distinguished faculty members at the Sam M. Walton College of Business have been recognized among the top 2 percent of scientists globally in Elsevier's latest 2024 rankings.
In The Making of the Supply Chain: How Five CSCMP Supply Chain Hall of Famers Shaped the Industry, Remko van Hoek explores how the innovations of five pioneers in the discipline reshaped the ways we obtain our products and services and the role that supply chains play in business and the world around us.