Program Information
Overview of Program Information
- The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management is a 30 credit program consisting of 10 courses (not including foundation courses for non-MIS undergraduate majors).
- This degree program provides a strong curriculum, delivering the foundations and principles of Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Procurement, and Sourcing, integrated with concentrated study of Business Analytics, Shipping, and Trade in order to provide graduates with the key skills and hands-on experience demanded by employers locally, statewide, nationally, and internationally.
- This degree program is awarded by the College of Business.
Program Sheets
- Additional details about program courses and application information can be found in the following documents:
Program Duration and Delivery Method:
- Full-time students can complete the program in as little as 18 months (4 semesters) by taking 3 courses (9 credits) each in the Fall and Spring terms and 2 courses (6 credits) in the Summer term.
- Part-time students can complete the program in 2.5 years (7 semesters) by taking 2 courses each in the Fall and Spring terms and 1 course in the Summer term.
- Courses are primarily offered over a 16-week period in the Fall and Spring semesters. A limited number of courses are offered in the Summer semester over a 12-week or 6-week period; we do not offer 8-week courses in the Fall and Spring at this time.
- The courses in the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program are offered
in either a traditional face to face or fully-online distance learning format. Traditional
face to face courses are usually offered in the evenings
Courses generally alternate from being offered fully online to being offered face to face from semester to semester.
Please check the FAU Course Schedule for further information and course offerings.