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Supply Chain Management MS

Master of Science in Supply Chain Management

Form expertise in the planning and control of the flow of goods for a product or service with the Supply Chain Management Master of Science in the Fox School of Business at Temple University. Supply chain management is a growing and in-demand business function that is critical to companies across multiple industries, including food and beverage, healthcare, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, retail and transportation, among many others. This 30-credit master’s program is focused on preparing students to further their expertise and credentials in the operations and supply chain management field.

In the program, you will have the option to with one of three optional tracks: management information systems (MIS), analytics or managerial. 

Why study supply chain management at the Fox School of Business? 

  • Location: The school’s location in Philadelphia, the seventh largest metropolitan area in the U.S., provides students with connections to local businesses and industries and real-world experiences directly in the field.  

  • Faculty: Faculty members at the Fox School are current leaders and innovators in business, meaning they integrate learning outcomes that are directly applicable to the workplace, preparing students for success long after graduation.  

  • Alumni network: Fox’s vast alumni network—in Philadelphia and around the world—connects students with current business leaders who provide mentorship and guidance long after they graduate.  

Supply Chain Management Program Goals 

As a student in the supply chain management master’s program, you will gain the following expertise. 

  • A deep understanding of the diverse, underlying issues in supply chain management in an organization. 

  • How to formulate solutions to a broad set of supply chain problems that are typically faced by organizations. 

  • Address supply chain issues by identifying and collecting the data and information relevant to the problem at hand. 

  • How to use the appropriate analytical models and solution techniques for supply chain problems, and how to extract managerial insights from these solutions. 

  • The ability to communicate managerial insights in the proper organizational context and suggest appropriate action plans. 

Program Format & Curriculum 

The 30-credit Supply Chain Management MS is an online program offered on a part-time basis. The curriculum comprises 10 courses, including required and elective courses. Required courses include 

  • Quantitative Methods for Business 

  • Operations Management 

  • Supply Chain Analytics 

  • Supply Chain Logistics and Distribution 

  • Strategic Sourcing and Procurement 

Students will complete two of the following three courses. 

  • Lean, Six Sigma and the Science of Improvement 

  • Project Management 

  • Data Management and Analytics for Business 

Students who choose one of three tracks will complete the following courses. 

MIS Track (6 credits)

  • Information Technology Management 

  • Business Intelligence 

Analytics Track (6 credits)

Students must complete two classes from the following options.  

  • Visualization: The Art of Numbers and the Psychology of Persuasion 

  • Statistical Learning and Data Mining 

  • Decision Models: From Data to Decisions 

  • Data: Care, Feeding, and Cleaning in Python 

Management Track (6 credits) 

Students must complete two classes from the following options. 

  • Influential Organizational Communication 

  • Leading High-Performance Teams 

  • Power, Influence, and Negotiation 

Related Graduate Degrees 

Business Administration DBA 

Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, this program offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. You can view the full Cost of Attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

Program Contact

Edward Rosenthal, professor in the department of Statistics, Operations and Data Science. 
Email:  
Phone: 215-204-8111 

Student Clubs & Organizations

Joining student clubs and organizations is a great way to meet like-minded students; connect with local, national and international businesses; and enhance the skills you use in your professional career. Fox offers more than 30 student professional organizations. Supplement your academic experience by participating in a club related to your major or interests.

The following clubs and organizations are available to students in Fox.

  • The Fox Graduate Student Association connects students and alumni with the greater Fox community, providing professional development, networking and volunteer opportunities for graduate students.
  • The mission of Net Impact is to grow and strengthen a network of leaders who use the power of business to make a positive economic, environmental and social impact. It brings together students seeking to network and to use the power of business to create a better world.
  • The International Business Association brings together students from all over the world to learn about foreign business and the global economy, and offers an array of professional development opportunities.
  • Fox Professional Speakers invites students to practice their communication, presentation and leadership skills in a supportive and positive environment.
  • Those with dreams of starting their own business may be interested in the Entrepreneurial Students Association, which aims to support, inspire and encourage students to pursue their entrepreneurial goals. The association is open to students of all majors.

See a full list of student clubs and organizations.

Accreditation

The Fox School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). The school has maintained AACSB accreditation since 1934.

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