UB School of Management Launches MS in Supply Chain Management

Individuals looking to enhance their expertise in logistics, procurement, and operations within today’s global markets can now apply for the new Master of Science in Supply Chain Management at the University at Buffalo School of Management.

Applications are currently open for summer 2025. This 11-month, 30-credit program is designed to equip participants with the skills and tools needed to navigate modern supply chain challenges and accelerate their careers.

The program's structured curriculum allows students to gain hands-on experience through action-based learning opportunities, individualized career planning, and professional networking with industry leaders and the community.

“Supply chain management is the backbone of today’s global economy, and organizations across industries are seeking professionals with the strategic, analytical, and leadership skills to manage complex supply chains effectively,” says Ananth Iyer, dean of the UB School of Management. “This program will provide students with cutting-edge knowledge and real-world experiences that will set them apart in a highly competitive job market.”

Additionally, applications will open this fall for an Online MS in Supply Chain Management, expanding access to this high-demand field.

For more information, visit the University at Buffalo School of Management website.

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