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Get ready to tackle the complexities of modern supply chains through Boston University Metropolitan College's (MET) Master of Science in Supply Chain Management (MSSCM) program.
In the last fifty years, supply chain management has transformed from optimizing manual processes to designing, coordinating, and overseeing intricate worldwide networks—fueling expansion and creating demand for specialists skilled in supplier relations, material sourcing, logistics, financial oversight, stock control, warehousing, and information flow management.
Meanwhile, contemporary disruptions to international trade and supporting supply networks have highlighted the necessity for strong, analytics-powered supply chains that are adaptable, durable, and environmentally conscious.
The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) reports that supply chain careers—including cutting-edge positions in data analytics, cloud technology, supply chain strategy, and risk assessment—are expected to expand at a 9% rate, matching the national average over the next ten years. Their 2021 employment and compensation study revealed that supply chain experts holding a master's degree earn a median yearly income of $99,900, with 95% maintaining employment throughout the pandemic. Furthermore, a third of participants secured new positions in under a month.
Completion Time: 12-20 Months, 3 semesters
(12-16 months), 4 semesters
(16-20 months)