Master of Supply Chain Mgt. Online: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work in Dallas
At PepsiCo, Nick Cortes, Catherine Gingerich, Dominic Biasi and Zachary Keating team up to earn a Master of Supply Chain Management.
04/25/2025 | By Lori McLemore
With increased demands from customers, suppliers, and shippers, a wide array of employers
are seeking professionals with advanced knowledge of supply chains.
Our master’s program will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to drive
success and deliver value in your organization.
The Master of Supply Chain Management will prepare you for leadership roles in sourcing, planning, logistics, and new product
introduction.
You'll learn a systems approach to sustainably manage the flow of materials into and
through an organization to its customers by applying analytical, technological, and
managerial skills.
Choose a Degree Path
This specialized degree can be obtained through our new Dallas On-Site Option with all coursework online, or our 100% online delivery.
Which one is best for you? Take a look below at the comparison between the programs.
Feature | 100% Online Option | Dallas On-Site Experiences Option |
---|---|---|
Delivery Format | Fully online | Online with in-person weekends in Dallas |
In-Person Component | None | Two weekend immersions per semester in Dallas |
Networking Opportunities | Virtual networking | Face-to-face networking with faculty and industry leaders |
Experiential Learning | Online coursework | Company site visits, hands-on problem-solving |
In-State Tuition* | Yes | Yes |
Ideal for | Those needing full flexibilty | Professionals wanting hands-on experience in a business hub |
*fees may vary
Job prospects for graduates?
What can I expect?
What coursework is required for this degree?
How Much? How Long?
Who can enroll?
Gartner, the leading global research firm, ranked our supply chain graduate programs
as the second best in North America in 2022 and 2024.
Read the full release here.
U.S. News also ranked our graduate programs in the top 10 of public universities in 2022.
And our undergraduate supply chain program was ranked #1 in North America by Gartner in three straight periods (2020, 2022, and 2024).
In February of 2025, Blue Yonder announced a two-year strategic partnership to benefit the supply chain management program.
Blue Yonder will be the first-ever title sponsor for the Master of Science in Supply
Chain Management Program. The aim is to enrich both the education of Walton College
students and Blue Yonder associates.
Read the full release here. Watch video here.
Admission to Walton College masters programs is selective. Enrollment in each program is limited.
Get to know our alumni students from the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program.
What have our students been up to?
30 Credit Hours
Flexible Schedule
Fall and Spring Semesters
The online program begins in the Fall and Spring semesters; the Dallas On-Site Experience begins in the Fall.
Do I Qualify to Enroll?
Complete your undergraduate degree and meet additional requirements. View Requirements
Please note: This program does not support international student status. International applicants currently in the United States on a work visa (for example, H-1B and L1) are eligible to apply for admission consideration.
GMAT or GRE
Students may be eligible for a GMAT/GRE test waiver with a 3.2 undergraduate GPA or 3 years of professional work experience. Please review our master's admissions policies.
Fall Deadlines (Online and Dallas On-Site Experience)
International applicants: February 15
Priority (domestic applicants): April 15
Final (domestic applicants): July 1
Spring Deadlines (Online only)
International applicants: August 15
Final (domestic applicants): November 1
100% Online Program
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Dallas On-Site Experience
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The 4+1 Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program option will allow well-prepared undergraduate students to begin graduate courses during the last year of their undergraduate studies.
WHO: Walton students with a 3.2 undergraduate GPA.
WHAT: Early consideration for a graduate program and possible dual credit between an undergraduate and graduate degree.
WHEN: Apply by February 15 during the spring of your second-to-last undergraduate year for a fall start, or by September 15 of your final year for a spring start.
WHY: Save time and potentially money!
Students interested in the 4+1 Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program will require additional guidance and advising.
Per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “employment of logisticians is projected to grow 19 percent from 2023 to 2033.” Common job titles associated with the knowledge and skills obtained from the program are:
According to salary.com, the median salary for a supply chain manager with a master's degree or MBA is $120,742 - $129,109. Education, location, experience and supervisory duties influence salary amounts.
National median salary for a supply chain manager with a master's degree or MBA per salary.com.
Number of logistician jobs in the United States in 2023.
Projected numeric change in the number of employed logistician from 2023 to 2033. (+19% change)
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor (2023)
Close ties with our corporate partners facilitate recruiting and networking opportunities, internships, and careers.
Students can participate in corporate internships, career counseling, and take advantage of all the Walton College Career Services has to offer.
At PepsiCo, Nick Cortes, Catherine Gingerich, Dominic Biasi and Zachary Keating team up to earn a Master of Supply Chain Management.
04/25/2025 | By Lori McLemore
Meet Kai Laidhold, a second-year supply chain management major from Roswell, Georgia, with a minor in business analytics.
04/16/2025 | By Sydney Ford
Join a supportive and engaging community located in the vibrant business network of Northwest Arkansas, with over 300 Fortune 500 companies with a presence in the region.
Business leaders and Walton College alumni are closely connected to the college and the Supply Chain program, not just during your studies, but throughout your career.
To obtain the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management, the following 30 hours of coursework must be completed.
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