Supply chain and logistics management

M.S.
Online
delivery
$965 Based on current tuition rates. No additional charge for nonresident students. Does not include course materials and associated fees and expenses.
per credit
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Global challenges facing supply chains and logistics are well known — affecting everything from our food supply to the flow of construction, natural resources, pharmaceuticals and even healthcare systems. Earning an M.S. in Supply Chain and Logistics Management online from Oregon State University will teach you the fundamental skills you need to lead operations management and the continuous improvement of global supply chains.

Developed in direct response to industry demand, this program provides a broad understanding of core supply chain and logistics concepts. You can build expertise in specific industry applications in courses that place emphasis on developing resource and supply chain management plans that are lawful, ethical, and environmentally and socially responsible.

Skills you’ll gain in OSU’s online supply chain and logistics management master’s program

As a student in Oregon State’s online supply chain master’s program, you’ll gain the in-demand skills you need to stand out in the job market and level up your career. You’ll learn from expert Oregon State faculty who have real-world industry experience.

  • Operations management
  • Supply chain management
  • Supply and sourcing management
  • Supply Chain Analytics
  • Global Logistics Management
  • Service Operations Management
  • Analytics
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Program details

When you earn your M.S. in Supply Chain and Logistics Management online, you’ll learn qualitative and quantitative methods that inform business decision-making and operations management. This is a non-thesis master’s program, and in it you’ll appraise real-world challenges and formulate data-driven and research-informed solutions.

The online supply chain and logistics management master’s program is offered by Oregon State’s College of Business.

Degree requirements

A total of 45 quarter credits is required to graduate with your supply chain and logistics management master’s degree. Degree requirements and curriculum information are available on Oregon State's academic catalog.

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Additional program features

Working with your academic advisor, you can choose from a variety of interdisciplinary concentrations that allow you to specialize in areas where demand for innovation is particularly high.

Explore the detailed admissions information for the supply chain and logistics management online master’s program, including any application deadlines and required documents, on the College of Business website.

Students are admitted to this program four times per year, and you can begin your studies in fall, winter, spring or summer. Visit Oregon State's academic calendar for term start dates.

This program is offered by Oregon State's College of Business, which is accredited by AACSB International — The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Learn more about the College of Business AACSB accreditation.

Oregon State makes it possible for you to apply the credits you earn in OSU's supply chain and logistics management online graduate certificate program directly toward the master’s degree in supply chain and logistics management. Up to 22 graduate credits may be transferred toward a 45-credit master’s degree.

Applying credits like this, an approach known as stacking, can help you build credentials over time and advance your career. It's also a great way to test a field of study through a series of courses before committing to a full degree program. For students like Ali Lanenga, stacking can make a journey to a degree feel more manageable.

Get a jump-start on your supply chain and logistics management master’s degree while working toward your bachelor’s degree in supply chain and logistics management. Through Oregon State’s Accelerated Master’s Platform, current undergraduate students can take graduate-level courses online that will be applied to their bachelor’s degree.

The credits you earn will be transferred to the supply chain and logistics management master’s program. Students enrolled in Oregon State’s online graduate courses will pay the graduate tuition and fees rate.

Tap into a collection of tools that will help you make an immediate impact in your career. The College of Business Career Success Center will provide you with the resources to develop connections, enhance your interviewing skills, and obtain interviews, internships and jobs — so you can make an immediate impact.

You can gain highly specialized skills that are in demand by employers — and do it with less of a time and financial commitment — when you earn a certificate or microcredential online from Oregon State. Choose from a large collection of short-form offerings that can help you upskill quickly.

Careers in supply chain management

The knowledge you acquire in Oregon State’s online supply chain and logistics management degree program will help you fill in-demand jobs in the global marketplace. You’ll graduate ready to showcase your abilities and provide insights in industries that need supply chain experts.

Job market outlook

Use the interactive tool on this page to discover employment trends, top occupations and salary details for professionals who have skills related to supply chain and logistics management. Please be aware that completing a program related to the job market information shown here does not guarantee employment or a specific salary.