



Master of Supply Chain Management
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supply chain manager, logistics manager, warehouse/distribution manager, business process improvement analyst, and many more. The Department of Transportation, Logistics, and Finance offers an online master's degree in Supply Chain Management (MSCM) and online graduate certificates in both Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Supply Chain Management. The AACSB accredited degree and certificates are awarded through the College of Business in collaboration with the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute The MSCM program and the ERP and SCM graduate certificates take an interdisciplinary approach to supply chain, logistics, enterprise, and transportation to attract diverse graduate students with a multitude of backgrounds. These programs target aspiring supply chain professionals, industry professionals, military officers and Department of Defense civilians who want to meet all the supply chain challenges of the 21st century A wide range of career opportunities exists in the logistics industry, including:


94 of Fortune 1000 companies are seeing supply chain disruptions from COVID 19 % 75 % of companies have had negative or strongly negative impacts on their businesses 55 % of companies plan to downgrade their growth outlooks (or have already done so) Source: Accenture, 2021 D i d y o u k n o w ?

Are you ready for the challenge? There are more than 270,000 supply chain jobs currently open in the four state region of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana; and this number is growing by 10% year over year


S a l a r y R a n g e s for positions within our region Procurement Officer Buyer Inventory Control Manager Customer Supply Chain Support Distribution Manager Purchasing Agent Supply Chain Consultant Supply Chain Director Supply Chain Integration Specialist $43-63K $68-198K $68-93K $120-200K $60-110K $60-110K $43-80K $84-133K $64-85K

"Nowadays, operating in uncertain and complex environments is a reality to which businesses need to adapt This includes building resilient supply chains that allow them to create value and achieve a competitive advantage Definitely, supply chains are the heart of the business and the engine of the economy!"
A l f r e d o R o aH e n r i q u e z , P h D Assistant Professor, Supply Chain Management NDSU College of Business


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M c e l A t k i n s Chief Warrant Officer 3 United States Marine Corps, 17 years As the Marine Corps Installations East Deputy Postal Director, I am responsible for ensuring Marine Corps commands and personnel aboard Marine Corps installations throughout the east cost receive proper mail services. After earning a bachelor's degree in business concentrating in global logistics I came across NDSU's MSCM program The fact that I can complete it remotely is key, since I'm an active duty Marine Officer Despite online format, I have still had ample interaction with my professors Having instructors who are so willing to help and to share their expertise has been a true delight I'm gaining a deeper understanding of supply chain management and furthering my capabilities as a business professional
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Forward Support/Special Forces U.S. Army
My work consists of managing the welfare, training, and morale or more than 80 soldiers as we provide sustainment support to Special Forces, both during continental U.S. training and forward deployment to the Middle East. I wanted to learn more about logistics and transportation to become a more well rounded logistics officer After researching six different universities, I selected NDSU due to its excellent reputation, as well as the Systems Applications and Products (SAP) certification Already I have gained a lot of knowledge in SAP that has assisted me to better understand the Army's logistics management system


TL 711 Integrated Su TL 721 Global Suppl TL 731 Supply Chain TL 725 ERP Configu TL 735 Practical Da TL 751 Supply Chain TL 789 Managerial L MGMT 727 Organiza SCM 625 Procurem SCM 653 Financing the Suppl TL 757 Technologie TL 787 Transportati TL 715 Introduction MSCM(30credits) EnterpriseResourcePlanning(ERP) Core Courses (15 credits) Elective Courses (15 credits) Choose 5 courses from the list below TL 715 Introduction to ERP TL 725 ERP Configuration TL 735 Practical Data Analytics Graduate Certificate Required Courses (9 credits) SupplyChainManagement(SCM) TL 721 Global Supply Chain Management TL 731 Supply Chain Decision Analysis TL 757 Technologies for Supply Chain Transport Solutions TL 787 Transportation and Distribution TL 711 Supply Chain Systems Graduate Certificate Required Courses (9 credits) Choose 3 courses from the list below 8


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