MS Supply Chain Management – UMT
Course Name: MS Supply Chain Management
Overview:
The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management is designed to develop the managerial and leadership abilities in an individual for effectively managing modern-day supply chains. The program not only exposes students to the fundamental knowledge of business management but also imparts cutting-edge analytical and quantitative decision-making skills, preparing students to take on the challenges of effectively managing supply chains.
Number of Semesters: 4
Requirements
- Admission to MS Supply Chain Management requires a four-year undergraduate (bachelors, B.Sc.) degree in management, engineering, technology, or any other technical/professional degree such as B.Sc. Pharmacy, B.Sc. computer science or MBA and Master degree in sciences, such as, chemistry, physics, mathematics, statistics, etc.
- It is assumed that the applicant has studied mathematics and statistics at undergraduate level. Anyone who has not studied mathematics or statistics will have to take additional course(s) in area of Quantitative methods in his/her first semester. Applicants without knowledge in business studies areas like marketing, finance, operations and organizational behavior will be required to take remedial courses in the respective areas. The candidate must have passed entry test GRE general or NTS (GAT) with a minimum score of 50%
- Note: For admission purposes, a Master degree with a two-year undergraduate degree is considered equivalent to a four-year undergraduate degree.
Course Duration: 2 years
How to apply:
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Applicant
- Issuance of Admission form
- Issuance of Admission form
- Fill in Application form
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Submit to Admission Office
- Completely filled Application form
- 4 – Photographs
- Photocopies of all Academic Doc’s
- Completely filled Application form
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Checked by Admission officer
- Approved to the Admission Test
- Admit card
- Approved to the Admission Test
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Test & Interview
- NTS/UMT Entry test
- Interview
- NTS/UMT Entry test
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Merit list
- Accepted candidates
- Accepted candidates
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Fee Submission
- Submit Admission & Library Charges
- First Installment of Tuition Fee
- Submit Admission & Library Charges
- Orientation
Curriculum:
ELECTIVE COURSES
A total of 15 credit hours of course work is to be completed by taking Elective courses, along with 6 credit hours of Thesis. Some of the proposed Elective courses are listed below:
- Decision Analysis in Supply Chains
- Logistics Management
- Production Planning & Inventory Control
- Vendor Selection & Development
- Project Management
- Supply Chain Strategies
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- System Dynamics
- Quality Assurance in Supply Chains
- Customer Relationship Management
- Strategic Distribution Networks
- Supply Chain Finance
- Forecasting Models
- Green Supply Chains
- Seminar in Supply Chain Management
- Integrated Management Systems
- Strategy and Policy
- Strategic Human Resource Management
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Thesis