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Master of Science in Supply Chain Management

A Supply Chain Master’s Degree for Process-Minded Professionals

In our Master of Science in Supply Chain Management (MSSCM) program, you will build on your current experience in supply chain strategy and design, strategic cost management, negotiations and more — all without the need to sacrifice your current job. Our supply chain management degree online allows you to enroll in the master’s program from afar while collaborating with classmates in four interactive visits to our campus in sunny San Diego. Through the hybrid modality, you will benefit from the unmatched value of face time with professors and fellow students. Plus, get additional opportunities to network with major supply chain companies and top-level professionals in the field.

Part-Time

For Working Professionals

Hybrid

Online Courses with Four Visits

2 Tracks

General and Health Care

22 Months

To Completion

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Thrive at USD

Your Experience as a Business Graduate Student

At USD's Knauss School of Business, not only will you receive an enriching education with renowned faculty, but you’ll also join a community that nurtures your ideas and encourages exploration. Here are a few more unique experiences you’ll take part in:

Supply Chain Program Curriculum: What You’ll Learn

Want to take your supply chain management skills to world-class status? You have to think about impact. Learn how social and environmental responsibility can act as catalysts for proactive policy formation and world-class supply chain performance. Graduate ready to enter the supply chain workforce and address issues of ethics, diversity and legality in addition to resolving distribution and logistics problems.

Want an inside look at the courses and curriculum? Download the Master’s in Supply Chain Management Curriculum Guide.

Choose a Track: General or Health Care

We now offer the option to pursue a general or a health care supply chain track to better suit your career interests. The general track deep dives into advanced topics for general supply chains, including operations management, leadership, supply chain analytics and creating sustainable supply chains. The health care track is ideal for health care professionals who want to understand supply chain, or candidates who are considering a health care supply chain career.

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Tuition, Scholarships and Financial Aid

Let’s Talk M.S. in Supply Chain Management Program Cost

$59,070

Tuition

Based on 2026/27 rates

78%

Financial Aid Recipients

Most students receive some financial aid

Where a Master’s in Supply Chain Will Take You: Supply Chain Careers

Our graduates are masters of all the moving parts involved in bringing a product to market. And with a master’s degree in supply chain management, you can be, too. Be prepared to confidently begin your career and secure a supply chain management job that makes an impact. Learn how to grow your career in supply chain management.

MS in Supply Chain Management Career Guide

Get the E-book: Build World-Class Supply Chains

Looking for the inside scoop? In this free guide, we dive deep into careers in supply chain management, employment predictions, outcomes, MSSCM salary information and more.

Here’s how a supply chain management master’s degree has advanced the careers of our alumni.

$96,839

Average Starting Salary

of recent MSSCM graduates who were not already employed
Average over 2 years

$101,523

Average Salary

of previously employed and newly employed graduates
Average over 2 years

96%

Secured Employment

within 6 months of graduation
Average over 2 years

Where Recent Graduates Found Employment:

For Employers

Why Sponsor Your Employee’s Supply Chain Management Degree

With more supply chain management positions open than professionals working in the field, retaining top talent is more important than ever. Supporting your employees while they pursue a master’s in supply chain management at USD's Knauss School of Business is a mutually beneficial endeavor.

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Next Steps

Should We Make Things Official? 

If you want to take your supply chain to world-class status, you need a degree from one of the top supply chain programs in the U.S. We want you to be our next success story and we’re ready to take that next step as soon as you are.

Discover everything you need to know about the MSSCM application: