Master of Science in Digital Supply Chain Management

Program Overview

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The Master of Science in Digital Supply Chain Management (MSDSCM) at Æðµã´«Ã½ prepares students for advanced careers in global supply chain, logistics, and digital transformation.

Located in Southern California, this AACSB-accredited, STEM-designated program focuses on integrating supply chain management with emerging technologies such as:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Blockchain
  • Predictive & Prescriptive Analytics
  • ERP Systems (SAP)

Students develop the skills needed to manage end-to-end supply chains and lead digital innovation in global organizations.

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Program Information


 Completion time: The Master of Science in Digital Supply Chain Management program offers two flexible roadmaps for completion. 1-year tracks and 2 year tracks available.
 Credit units needed for degree: 32 credits
 Number of courses: 14 courses – 13 core and 1 culminating experience 
 Class time: Evening classes, Monday – Thursday, and Saturday classes
 Class mode: In-person lectures with hybrid content
 Requirements: A GRE/GMAT is not required to pursue a graduate degree in digital supply chain management at Æðµã´«Ã½. However, a 4-year bachelor’s degree and demonstrated mastery of college algebra and statistics knowledge with a grade of “C” or better are required. International students will need to pass an English Proficiency Test. For a full list of requirements visit our MSDSCM Requirements page.

Graduates from this program will acquire in-depth supply chain functional area knowledge in procurement, production, logistics, global operations, warehousing, enterprise solution information systems, lean and six sigma, process improvement, and will be equipped with data management and analysis skills in ERP (SAP), predictive analytics, and supply chain optimization. Teamwork, leadership, negotiation, and interpersonal skills are also essential parts of the program. The program will focus on supply chain value creation through holistic digital transformation views and will build contemporary supply chain technology competencies in graduates.

  • AACSB accredited
  • STEM designated: Graduates of our program can expect job availability and longevity when entering STEM-oriented positions, and international students on F1 student visas earning STEM-designated degrees can Æðµã´«Ã½ to OPT for up to 36 months
  • Flexible roadmaps – one-year or two-year length
  • Competitive program cost
  • Strong synergy with business analytics topics such as predictive and prescriptive analytics, and new courses in AI tech (PDF).
  • Coverage on state-of-the-art supply chain technologies in blockchain and automation
  • Program theme on digital transformation
  • Taught by full-time faculty with strong supply chain research backgrounds
  • Close connection to national and local businesses with networking events
  • International Students - Internship/CPT Experience: Our program views practical training as critical to the growth of any MSDSCM candidate, and it contributes directly to the program: LO #2 on “Synthesize concepts and decision-making principles in manufacturing, logistics, procurements, and other supply chain activities to business practices.”

  • Students will effectively express themselves orally regarding supply chain management problems and solutions.
  • Students will effectively express themselves in written form regarding supply chain management problems and solutions.
  • Students will be able to integrate supply chain management concepts and theories under practical business contexts.
  • Students can implement different supply chain methodologies and tools to evaluate business problems.
  • Students can Æðµã´«Ã½ appropriate methodologies/tools to develop solutions for the problem at hand.
  • Students can evaluate supply chain management problems using enterprise resource planning tools.
  • Students can evaluate supply chain management problems with data analytics and other decision-support tools.

EVP of Global Supply Chain
Oversees the entire global supply chain strategy, ensuring seamless coordination between procurement, logistics, and production to meet company objectives.

Global Director of Procurement
Manages global sourcing and procurement strategies, optimizing supplier relationships, cost control, and supply chain efficiency across regions.

Director of Strategic Sourcing
Leads sourcing initiatives, identifying and implementing strategies to acquire goods and services at optimal costs while maintaining quality and supplier relationships.

Supply Chain Planning Manager
Coordinates demand forecasting, inventory management, and production planning to ensure efficient supply chain operations and meet customer demand.

Director of Logistics
Oversees the logistics operations, including transportation, distribution, and warehousing, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery of goods.

Business Analyst
Analyzes business processes, gathers data, and provides recommendations to improve operations, optimize efficiency, and meet organizational goals.

Global Operations Director
Manages and aligns global operations, ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of all departments, from production to customer delivery, on an international scale.

International Logistics Manager
Manages logistics for international shipments, coordinating transportation, customs, and compliance across borders to ensure efficient global operations.

Commodity Specialist
Focuses on sourcing and managing specific raw materials or commodities, analyzing market trends, pricing, and supplier relationships to optimize procurement.

Jasmin Zeng
I think decision making and critical thinking are just as important as technical skills. Learning from industry professionals and connecting with peers working in similar industries has been incredibly motivating.
Jasmin Zeng MSDSCM ’23