
Master’s in SCM at UT Dallas
Dive deeper into the concepts, practices and technology that make supply chains thrive.

Design and lead the future’s most effective supply chains.
Join a 36-credit hour hybrid degree offered in the fall, spring, and summer semesters via a convenient in-class or online format.
With a curriculum grounded in proven theory, best business practices, and emerging innovation, the Master’s in SCM program enables students to examine supply chain processes, manage information technology-enabled logistics, and craft supply chain strategies. Graduates will be prepared to design and lead the future’s most effective supply chain
Discover the employers and job titles that await our supply chain graduatesStudent Testimonials

Arutselvan Pappathi Jeevagan
Supply Chain Analyst, Cloudflare
Supply chain is one of the most diverse and sought-after field in the world right now, so it is natural that it is very competitive.

Orzumand Khodiev
Central Baggage Analyst Intern, Southwest Airlines
Being an International Student in one of the most competitive working environments in the US, makes my life a bumpy journey.

Sai Revanth Chandupatla
Pathways Operations Manager (LDP) Amazon
The MS SCM program at UTD is very unique and highly ranked and the learnings that I had from this program through lectures, case discussions, simulations and group projects helped me a lot in securing a coveted position at Amazon as Pathways Operations Manager.

Nilay Kulkarni
The UT Dallas MS SCM is a fantastic and highly ranked program and the learnings from the program helped me with opportunity to secure the Sourcing Manager position with Micron.

Master highly-ranked, industry-relevant course content
Take your career to the next level with our no. 11-ranked graduate supply chain management program.
STEMOur flexible classroom options, partnered with our world-class faculty, give this STEM-designated program a real edge for students serious about supply chain management careers.
Our innovative combination of in-person classes and e-learning formats allows students to work in and out of the classroom while collaborating with world-class faculty and researchers. Students pursuing the MSSCM program will gain deeper knowledge from a conceptual and experiential perspective of supply chain management strategies and technologies to position them as valuable assets for today’s global companies.
Dig into our dynamic curriculum that is the foundation of all our delivery formats
10th Annual SCM Directors’ Conference (March 4-5, 2021)
Hosted by the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California University (No registration fee).
The Supply Chain Management Directors’ Conference helps degree program administrators in business schools make their programs better! The conference encourages thought-provoking conversations and debates on the issues confronting business schools in terms of developing, managing, and promoting SCM program at every level from the classroom through the industry engagement. The SCM program directors will:
- Exchange notes about their programs and curricula
- Discuss innovative and effective pedagogical approaches with faculty members
- Identify placement opportunities for students
- Learn from practitioners about new skills students need to be competitive in the marketplace.

Take advantage of different formats to maximize flexibility.
You can gain more in-depth knowledge of supply chain practices and technologies using a hybrid format of in-class and e-learning platforms.
This hybrid format model offers you the flexibility to pursue your master’s degree and your professional career at the same time.
The online offerings provide flexibility and more time back at the job. With a limited time-commitment for on-campus engagement than typically required, our students can complete their master’s degree from one of the leaders in Supply Chain Management education while in the workplace. In-class and online lectures are facilitated by the same UT Dallas Supply Chain Management faculty instructing in-class courses. This ensures students receive the same high level of knowledge regardless of format.
See how you can pursue your master’s fully- or partially onlineTalk to a Student Ambassador

Viraj M. Pathare – Class of 2021
Growing up my curiosity always revolved around business, management and understanding operations. I have my under graduation in Business Management and my first Masters in Economics and Financial Planning.Email Viraj

M.Mahdi Samie Aliabadi – Class of 2021
Having a background in Industrial engineering, I studied many disciplines during my undergrad studies. I have always tried to think outside of the box.Email Mahdi

Sumana Allagadda – Class of 2022
My name is Sumana Allagadda and I am from India. I completed my Under-graduation in Mechanical Engineering. After completing my degree, I got an opportunity to work for Mahindra Tractors for 3 years as Assistant Manager in Procurement.Email Sumana

Rutwij Ghaisas – Class of 2021
The MS SCM program has a well-rounded curriculum, but more importantly has professors and advisors to help you out in honing your skills in Supply Chain Management.Email Rutwij

Tejal M. Dhamale, Class of 2021
I’m a Supply Chain Enthusiast and I love to learn about the current trends and practices in the Supply Chain Industry. Before starting my journey with UTD as a Supply Chain Management graduate student.Email Tejal

Riya Shah – Class of 2021
My name is Riya Shah, I am from Mumbai, India. After completing my undergraduate in Electronics Engineering, I landed on a Job in the IT industry.Email Riya

Yash K. Dedhia – Class of 2021
My name is Yash Dedhia and I am from Mumbai, India. During my undergrad in Production Engineering I had great opportunities to work as a Project Management Intern at Larsen & Toubro Defence IC (L&T) and as a Manufacturing Intern at Blue Star India Ltd.Email Yash

Rajat Bangera – Class of 2020
My name is Rajat Bangera and I am from India, the world’s fastest growing economy that attracts a wide variety of multinationals from within the manufacturing and retail industry.Email Rajat

Make relationships with employer partners.
Global operations don’t take chances when it comes to their supply chain operations.
Supply chain employers demand the best and brightest, which is why so many of the most innovative corporations worldwide rely on UT Dallas to prepare their future supply chain leaders for the challenges and opportunities of today and tomorrow.
See how your career can take off as a Supply Chain graduateHighly Ranked Supply Chain Management Program
no.20
Supply Chain/Logistics Programs
Ranked no. 20 (tied) overall for Supply Chain/Logistics Programs, an MBA Specialties, U.S. News & World Report (2019-20).
no.1
Best Online Master’s in Supply Chain Management Degree
Ranked no. 1 in the U.S. by OnlineU (2020).
no.11
Top 25 North American Supply Chain University Graduate Program
Ranked no. 11 in the U.S. by Gartner (2020).
no.3 / no.23
Best Master’s Ranking in Supply Chain and Logistics
Ranked no. 3 in the U.S. and no. 23 worldwide by Eduniversal (2020).
Class Profile
Demographic and Other Information
The Master’s in Supply Chain Management program provides students with advanced knowledge on how to identify, resolve and manage complex operational problems and introduces students to current supply chain operating practices, analysis methods, technology, applications and strategy developments.
We are proud of our supply chain management students. They come from a wide variety of backgrounds and experience and represent an array of races, gender, geography and cultures.

Countries Represented
Armenia, Canada, China, Greece, India, Iran, Korea, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Taiwan, USA, Venezuela and Vietnam

Gender
36% Female
64% Male
24.6
Median Age
in years
4
Years of Work Experience*

Typical Undergraduate Degrees**
Engineering, Business, Science
79%
Internship/Job Placements

Average GPA
3.38 Undergraduate
3.55 Graduate

Average Test Scores
595 GMAT
306 GRE
95 TOEFL
7 IELTS
$76,000
Average Alumni Salary
Source: Winter 2020 Salary Survey, National Association of Colleges and Employers
* Work experience is not required for joining the Master’s in Supply Chain Management program.
** To apply for Master’s in Supply Chain Management degree program, an undergrad business degrees is not required (all undergraduate majors welcome).

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