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2025-2026 University Catalog

Global Supply Chain Management, MS

Location(s): West Lafayette


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About the Program


The Mitch Daniels School of Business Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management (MSGSCM) program builds upon Purdue’s core strength in operations, supply chain management and business analytics to provide skills that will well position students for a career in managing global supply chains. Working with international partners and in peer teams, students will gain insights and networks in global business solutions. 

Students complete the 30-credit hour residential STEM-designated program in either 12 or 18 months. They will have opportunities to participate in cocurricular workshops in the latest technologies, consulting projects in partnership with the Dauch Center for the Management of Manufacturing Enterprises and faculty-directed summer experiential learning projects that develop contextual knowledge and problem-solving skills.

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Program Requirements


30 Credits Required

Required Courses (12 credits)


General Business Selectives (0-18 credits)


Choose from the General Business Selectives or GSCM Selectives list to fulfill remaining credit requirements.

GSCM Selectives (0-18 credits)


Choose from the General Business Selectives or GSCM Selectives list to fulfill remaining credit requirements.

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