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Supply Chain and Logistics Management

The supply chain and logistics management track of the Oregon State MBA program focuses on a skill set that includes acquiring a solid mastery of operations, sourcing, logistics and supply chain analytics concepts and methods.

Overview

The supply chain and logistics management track of the Oregon State MBA program focuses on a skill set that includes acquiring a solid mastery of operations, sourcing, logistics and supply chain analytics concepts and methods. This MBA track prepares graduates for careers in the service and manufacturing industries, non-profit sector, and government and civilian services.

In the past two decades, the loss of manufacturing jobs in the United States triggered attrition of innovation capabilities across many sectors of the economy, contributing to the current anemic economic recovery. Disruption associated with the pandemic, climate change and geopolitical conflicts calls for a professionally trained workforce that is able to manage internal operations and global supply chains and build resilient businesses and government.

Well-trained operations and supply chain managers are also needed in global companies that operate outside the U.S., including companies that operate in the Asia-Pacific Rim.

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Master of Business Administration

What You’ll Learn

Learn to make appropriate decisions in national and international contexts by effectively using the concepts of operations and supply chain management.

Design appropriate management plans for global supply chains that are lawful, ethical and environmentally and socially responsible.

Develop a global outlook that reflects changes experienced and anticipated by firms and industries and understand the requirements for effective change management in global operations and supply chains.

Apply advanced analytical methods in solving real life supply chain problems.

Program Stats

97%

Job placement rate for graduates of the OSU MBA graduate program

#3

ranked Oregon business program

15

Industry insiders on our advising council

Learning Outcomes

Effectively use concepts of operations and supply chain management and qualitative and quantitative methods to make appropriate decisions in international business contexts that include new and unfamiliar situations

Design appropriate management plans for global supply chains that are lawful, ethical and environmentally and socially responsible

Develop a global outlook that reflects changes experienced and anticipated by firms and industries

Understand the requirements for effective change management in global operations and supply chains

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Ways to Attend

In-Person: Corvallis

Attend in-person in Corvallis and attend your classes in Austin Hall, one of the crown jewels of the OSU campus.

Online

Study through Ecampus online an make your degree as convient as you need it to be.

Portland Hybrid

A mix of in-person classes in Portland and online classes you can take anywhere.

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Center for Supply Chain Management

The Center for Supply Chain Management at the College of Business promotes research and education in the fields of supply chain management and analytics.

We demonstrate thought leadership and knowledge creation through partnerships with industry, experiential learning for students and executive education.

We act as the greater business community's direct link to supply chain expertise that responds to rapid-paced global economic change and confronts business challenges, and we actively connect our MBA students with sponsored research projects with companies and governments. We regularly host research seminars and industry forums, in-person and online to connect students with companies and develop next generation supply chain leaders.

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