MS in Supply Chain Management with STEM-Designation
Learn the latest strategies to solve industry’s most complex logistical challenges. Our graduate supply chain management program takes an integrative approach to manage supply chain activities.
Effective management of a company’s global resources requires refined skills in logistics, sourcing, production and customer service. Drawing on cutting-edge technology, our MS in Supply Chain Management with STEM-Designation will prepare you to meet the growing demand in this exciting field.
Why Enroll?
Flexible
Enroll as a full- or part-time student in classes offered in the evenings, Monday through Thursday. Online, blended and in-person courses are available, and waivers for some credit requirements will be considered based on previous education.
Personal Attention
Our small classes enable professors to provide personal attention in and outside of the classroom.
Reputable
Willumstad School of Business has held accreditation from AACSB International—the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business—since 2007, placing us in a select group of institutions that meet the highest standards for business education.
STEM-Designated
The Willumstad School’s Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program has been designated a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) degree.
What’s the benefit to you? By becoming a STEM-designated program, the MS in Supply Chain Management:
Incorporates rigorous instruction in data analytics and modeling.
Gives you, as a Willumstad School student, a competitive edge over similar programs in the region.
As an international student, this program extends your Optional Practical Training time to enhance your career prospects.
“I am amazed at how interlinked my job responsibilities as a supply chain planner have been with the courses at Adelphi. The professors have equipped me with the skills, tools and knowledge needed in managing inventory. I feel confident in using the principles I have learned at Adelphi to solve problems and make recommendations to executive leaders.”
Luisa Quintero, MS ’19
BAE Systems
What Will I Study?
The program consists of the following components, covering 30 to 36 credits of coursework:
Willumstad’s faculty members are world-class professionals who will inspire you. They bring specialized knowledge and real-world experience to our curriculum, acting as mentors and providing personal attention in our small classes.
Career options include Procurement Analyst, Supply Chain Analyst, and Global Logistics Manager.
When are the programs courses offered?
Afternoon, weeknights, in person, online, blended
Can the program be taken either part-time, full-time, or both?
The program can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis.
How long will it take me to complete the program?
The M.S. in Supply Chain Management is 30-36 credits (depending on course waivers) and will take approximately 1 year to complete full-time and approximately 2.5 years to complete on a part-time basis.
Is the program accredited?
This program is accredited by AACSB and offers STEM designation
How do I apply for the program?
To be considered for admission, students are encouraged to submit the graduate application.
The program is offered on a rolling admissions basis.
What are the programs admissions requirements?
In addition to a completed application for graduate admission and application fee, applicants must submit:
Official transcripts of undergraduate course work
Final transcript stating Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four-year institution
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) results.
A 500-word (typed) essay on reasons for applying to the program
One letter of recommendation (academic or professional)
Résumé
What terms is the program offered?
The program is offered in the spring, summer, and fall semesters.
Does Adelphi offer housing for graduate students?
Graduate students may live on campus. The Office of Residential Life and Housing also facilitates opportunities for students to live off campus both through University-affiliated and nonaffiliated housing options.
Adelphi Students Registered in Other Programs Graduate students officially registered in other divisions of the University may register for course work within the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business only if written permission from the appropriate dean, adviser or chair is presented at registration. It must indicate that the course work taken within the School of Business will count toward degree requirements in the corresponding program. Students registering on a continuing basis under this classification will be considered visiting students.
Visiting Students
Graduate students officially registered in a business degree program at another accredited university may register for course work within the Willumstad School of Business if written permission from their appropriate dean, chair or program director is presented at registration.