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Digital Supply Chain Management

Master of Science - MSDSCM |
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About the Program

You’ll elevate your knowledge of the movement of modern business in our Master of Science in Digital Supply Chain Management (MSDSCM) program, which is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)— a designation carried by only the top 6% of business schools in the world. Our curriculum also carries a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) designation, and is designed to equip you with a foundation in state-of-the-art supply chain technologies in blockchain and automation, with additional emphasis on predictive and prescriptive analytics. SAP, AI technology, Blockchain and logistics curriculum help to round out the exceptional educational value of our program, and our extensive CPP alumni network offers profound networking and post-graduate employment opportunities.

$113,000
National average salary for supply chain manager with master’s degree
2023 Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) Salary and Career Report
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Overview

To earn a Master of Science in digital supply chain management from the Singelyn Graduate School of Business at Cal Poly Pomona, you’ll complete 32 total units 32 units covering knowledge in end-to-end supply chain management subjects, the essential business analytics skills, and emerging supply chain technologies in AI, Blockchain, and ERP.

At-A-Glance


 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 Cal Poly Pomona. 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 apply 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 apply 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.