Master of Science in Supply Chain Management

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Design and lead the future’s most effective supply chains.

The Naveen Jindal School of Management offers a 36-hour STEM-designated Master of Science in Supply Chain Management (MS in SCM) with courses that can be completed on campus or online.

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.

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MS in Supply Chain Management at UT Dallas:

Offered both on-campus and online

Scholarships are offered to incoming students

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Application Requirements and GMAT/GRE-Optional Policy information

Application fee waivers may be available

STEM-designated with up to 3 years of OPT

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.

John Fierst
John Fierst, Program Director, MS Supply Chain Management

Explore Our Industry-Relevant Curriculum

Master highly ranked, industry-relevant course content with our MS in Supply Chain Management program.

Students may choose to take all of their courses on campus, all of their courses online, or choose a combination of both modalities, making the STEM-designated MS in SCM an ideal choice for both international students and working professionals.

Dive into our dynamic and flexible on-campus and online curriculum
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Build a Strong Business Network

Forge lasting connections with reputable employers and advance your supply chain career.

Global operations do not take chances when it comes to their supply chain operations. Supply chain employers demand the best and brightest talent, 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 graduate

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).

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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).

Student Testimonials

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.
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Himani Suresh Reddy – Class of 2023

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.
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Master’s in Supply Chain Management Blogs and News

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What I Learned When I Switched Majors to Supply Chain Management

Switching majors to supply chain management was not an easy decision to make but I felt attracted to all the possibilities I could have as a professional. Every business connects to a supply chain that connects to many parts of the business as well.

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Supply Chain Management Capstone a Learning Milestone for Students

Future supply chain management professionals close their Jindal School master’s degree programs by gaining experience in a capstone project that polishes their skills and helps industry partners solve challenging problems.

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The Jindal School awards scholarships to competitive new incoming students admitted in the fall and spring and current students just prior to each fall.

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