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The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management (MSSCM) with a Logistics Management specialization at Boston University's Metropolitan College (MET) equips students with essential qualitative and quantitative skills for managing global supply chain logistics. This program focuses on key decision-making areas including transportation management, warehouse operations, international trade logistics, and import/export procedures.
The COVID-19 pandemic underscored logistics' vital role in global supply chains by disrupting interconnected systems. According to Capgemini Research Institute's 2020 survey, 77% of companies are prioritizing supply chain sustainability investments, particularly in logistics and manufacturing. Allied Market Research forecasts the logistics sector to grow to nearly $13 billion by 2027, with a 6.5% annual growth rate from 2020-2027. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates faster-than-average employment growth for logistics professionals through 2029.
Program Duration: 12-20 Months (3 semesters)
Alternative Schedule: 4 semesters
(16-20 months)