
MS in Supply Chain Management at UT Dallas
Design and lead the future’s most effective supply chains.
Gain in-depth knowledge of supply chain practices and technologies with a 36-hour degree by taking your classes either on campus, online or a combination of the two. Since students are not restricted to a single course modality, this program offers ultimate flexibility. With a curriculum grounded in proven theory, best practices and emerging innovations like artificial intelligence (AI), the MS SCM program enables students to examine operations, manage AI- and technology-enabled processes and craft supply chain strategies.
MS in Supply Chain Management at UT Dallas:
Offered both on-campus and online
Scholarships are offered to incoming students
Estimate tuition cost per semester
Application Requirements and GMAT/GRE-Optional Policy information
Application fee waivers may be available
STEM-designated with up to 3 years of OPT
Highly Ranked and Globally Recognized
No.4
Top 25 North American Supply Chain University Graduate Program
Ranked No. 4 in the U.S. by Gartner (2024).
No.24
Supply Chain/Logistics Programs
Ranked No. 24 (tied) overall for Supply Chain Management Programs, MBA Specialties, U.S. News & World Report (2024).
No.11
Graduate Supply Chain Program
Ranked No. 11 in the U.S. by QS University Rankings (2025).
Typical Undergraduate Degrees*
Engineering,
Business,
Science
Countries Represented
Canada, China, India, Iran, Korea, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, USA and Vietnam
Average Alumni Salary**:
$90,000
*To apply for Master’s in Supply Chain Management degree program, an undergrad business degree is not required (all undergraduate majors welcome).
**Average alumni salary based on exit survey data from May 2022 graduates to present.
Student Testimonials

Lea Petri , Class of 2025
The student organizations are the best part. Students come to study at UTD from all around the world. I have the opportunity to meet them and hear about their stories and careers. JSOM students are supportive, open-minded, and lots of fun to be around! In my first semester, I was given the opportunity to take a leadership position in the Supply Chain Leadership Council (SCLC) UT Dallas. We explored supply chain robotics through a visit to Anantak Robotics Inc., which manufactures autonomous transport carts and pallets. I also attended an INFORMS at UT Dallas presentation by Deloitte where I learned about cutting edge innovation at the Smart Factory in Wichita, KS.

Saad Hasan, Class of 2024
From Neuroscience to Supply Chain
The transition from my undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at UTD to the MS Supply Chain Management program required creativity. Neuroscience is an examination of interconnected systems that use feedback loops and signaling mechanisms to effect change. Neuroscience requires us to examine the most basic building blocks of all systems, appreciate them for the way they independently create life, but go one step further and explore the way those systems rely on and communicate with each other to create unity. When I was introduced to Supply Chain, I saw various independently operated and complex systems that relied on strong, two-way communication to ensure seamless flow. Functions such as Accounting, Procurement, Manufacturing, Warehouse Management, IT, and Logistics all create value themselves, but in a firm, they rely on each other and must work in harmony to provide customer value. Navigating the transition between Neuroscience to Supply Chain was a matter of looking at businesses like beautifully constructed, living systems.

Orzumand Khodiev, Class of 2020
As a passionate aviation enthusiast, acquiring foundational knowledge in supply chain and data analytics has become paramount for professionals wishing to have a great career in supply chain. The MS SCM program at UT Dallas truly immersed me in a rigorous academic curriculum, enabling me to learn from some of the most experienced faculty in the industry, and paving the way for me to enter one of the world’s foremost job markets.

Harshith Yeruva, Class of 2023
The UTD MS Supply Chain Management program’s flexible curriculum empowered me to think innovatively and prepared me for real-world challenges. This adaptability proved invaluable in securing my summer internship at LinkedIn, where the program’s coursework seamlessly translated into practical skills. Leveraging these insights during my internship not only heightened my performance but also played a pivotal role in securing a full-time Technology Sourcing Manager position at LinkedIn upon graduation. The UTD MS Supply Chain Management program has truly had a profound impact on my professional journey.

Madhu Megalatti Francis, Class of 2023
While I was pursuing my MS SCM degree in 2022, I was hired by Tesla in the supply chain domain. As an intern, I contributed to a couple of projects, one of which was to help create logic for a supplier confirmation matrix. This reduced a lot of offline communication and enabled systematic processes with decreased error.
The curriculum of the MS SCM program at UTD is equipped to help students gain a robust understanding of supply chain principles, strategic procurement, logistics, and sustainable operations, all of which have proven invaluable in the ever-evolving landscape of supply chain management. This helped me receive a full time offer at Tesla.

Tirth Patel, Class of 2023
During my experience in the MS SCM program, I gained a comprehensive understanding of supply chain principles, operations management, strategic decision-making, global logistics, and supply chain analytics, equipping me with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the field of supply chain management.
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Himani Suresh Reddy – Class of 2023
After earning my degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering, I pursued my master’s degree in supply chain management at UT Dallas. Although I did not have prior work experience, I leveraged networking and skill development to secure two internships as a supply chain analyst and as a logistics engineer during my time as a student in the MS SCM program. I currently work at DHL Supply Chain, focusing on continuous improvement and operations.Email Himani

Abhishek Sridhar – Class of 2024
As a proud alum of the MS Supply Chain Management program and former president of the Supply Chain Leadership Council (SCLC) student organization at the University of Texas at Dallas, I have honed my leadership skills and developed a comprehensive understanding of supply chain management. My journey in this field began after earning my undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering and gaining over three years of hands-on experience at Amazon in India before coming to UTD for my master’s degree.Email Abhishek

Pankaj Naikare – Class of 2022
Pankaj’s journey into the realm of supply chain began during his tenure in the aerospace industry in Singapore, where he discovered his fervor for this intricate field. With a solid background encompassing three years of adept experience in supply chain planning and strategic sourcing, he embarked on a transformative path by enrolling in the Master of Supply Chain Management program at UTDEmail Pankaj