
MS-GSCM (Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management)
Fairbanks, USA
DURATION
20 Months
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PACE
Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
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Introduction
What is the Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management?
- The MS-GSCM degree is earned through advanced coursework and
study at the graduate level. - The focus is on management of global supply chain systems with an
emphasis on managerial leadership, information technology and international business practices. - The degree is comprised of five (5) courses to be taken over five (5)
consecutive semesters. Time to completion is approximately twenty
(20) months for a total of thirty (30) credit hours.
The MS-GSCM courses are:
- LOG A661 Supply Chain Strategic Planning
- LOG A662 Supply Chain Knowledge Management
- LOG A663 International Supply Chain Management and Marketing Strategies
- LOG A664 Supply Chain Management Leadership
- LOG A655 Supply Chain Measurement
What is Unique about the MS-GSCM Degree?
- Executive Style Instruction
- Self-Contained Courses
- A Balanced Curriculum
- Cohort Structure
- E-Knowledge Portal
Are Out-of-State Cohorts or even Company-Specific Cohorts Possible?
- Yes they both are
- UAA Professors are able to travel and meet with established cohorts at
any UAA approved site over the required weekend classes. - The College of Business & Public Policy at UAA is open to discuss the
establishment of out-of-state cohort groups in cooperation with the military, corporations, or other business entities. - In order to better accommodate company-specific cohorts, UAA Professors are available to discuss the design of a research program
and case studies, within the standard MS-GSCM curriculum, to meet the specific needs and requirements of the company-sponsor
Target audience
A minimum of seven (7) years of work experience in some function of logistics or supply chain management and a bachelor's degree in any discipline. Exceptions to work experience may be made for individuals with a bachelor's degree in logistics, supply chain management, or a discipline comprised of courses that are closely related to logistics and supply chain management.