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Earn an M.S. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Enrolling Now for July 2009. |
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Master of Science in Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementEnrolling now for a January 2010 Cohort
The Master of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management program is designed to provide students with the graduate education that will enhance their leadership careers in the field of logistics and supply chain management. The program aims to enable students to craft technology-rich supply chain architectures, instill rapid innovation into supply chain design, efficiently manage the supply base, align partners through trust and common values, and create the right metrics for supply chain networks. The MS program is a one-year, 48-credit hour, lockstep, cohort-based program. The program blends five intensive physical in-class residencies with four online e-learning segments. The in-class residencies are scheduled between the e-learning segments and include case studies, leadership lectures, breakout sessions, and simulation assignments. E-learning segments add learning activities such as interactive cases, pedagogical discussions, and proprietary teaching material built by global subject matter experts. The program consists of ten courses (4 quarter credit hours each) and one capstone project (eight quarter credit hours) When applying online, please send your email to Dr. James Hamister, Academic Director at rscob-isom@wright.edu so we may follow up on your application.
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