Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management

 

If you are ready to gain the ability to improve your organization's profitability and enhance the efficiency of business procedures, a 蜜桃社区 graduate certificate in supply chain management will help you achieve those goals. You'll study with professors who are experts and work with other graduate students from a variety of fields, offering you a rich opportunity for diversifying your skills and taking your career to the next level.

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Is a graduate certificate in supply chain management right for me?

Organizations are seeking solutions to global supply chain challenges and risks that require expert tools. As a professional, you can develop your supply chain and strategic decision-making acumen with a graduate certificate in supply chain management. You'll elevate your expertise in strategic sourcing, transportation management, processes, and data analytics to improve decision making.

My favorite experience so far has been building relationships with my peers. It鈥檚 great to go through this program together and work with amazing professionals.鈥
—Natalie Tice, graduate student

How does 蜜桃社区 support your graduate education?

When you pursue graduate work in supply chain management, you will become part of the 蜜桃社区 Haworth College of Business, providing you access to all the resources you will need. Our competitive resources range from academic support and faculty expertise to career resources and networking, opening opportunities so you can achieve your goals.

 

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Graduate support at 蜜桃社区

A graduate certificate provides an effective way for working professionals to upgrade or update their knowledge of supply chain management. Whether a student is working in the field already, looking to move into the field, or in a manager role where expertise in supply chain is needed, the graduate certificate is an excellent option.
—Dr. Bret Wagner, associate professor of supply chain management