Program details
The Master of Supply Chain Management and Logistics program is part of the Stu Clark Graduate School, home to the Asper MBA, MFin, MSc and PhD programs.
Expected duration:
- 2 to 4 years (includes a 4-month co-op or practicum)
Estimated tuition and fees:
- Domestic - total tuition and continuing fees, if completed in 2 years, are $28,500*
- International - total tuition, continuing and differential fees, if completed in 2 years, are $41,500*
- Graduate co-op/practicum fee $5,000
* Excludes endowment and student fees.
Please refer to Graduate tuition and fees for more details.
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About the program:
The Master of Supply Chain Management and Logistics program delivers supply chain management and logistics education and advanced professional skills while guiding students in developing their understanding of and appreciation for the application of ethics, sustainability and professional practices in supply chains.
This program is a hands-on degree with a practical component, which gives students the skills and knowledge required to work professionally in supply chain management and logistics fields.
Sample course offerings
- GMGT7220: Managing People in Organizations
- OPM 7120: Operations and Supply Chain Management
- IDM7120: Executive Leadership and Responsibilities
- MSCI 7140: Quantitative Analysis
- OPM 7300: Business Processes Management
- OPM 7170: Project Management
- GMGT7350: Negotiations
- OPM 7300: Global Transportation Principals
- OPM 7180: Sustainable Lean Management
- SCM 7040: Logistics Management
- SCM 7042: Purchasing and Procurement in Supply Chains
- SCM 7044: Supply Relationship Management
- OPM 7300: Recent Development in Supply Chain Management
- SCM 7046: Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- SCM 7048: Advanced Supply Chain Management
For full course descriptions, please visit the Academic Calendar.
Course exemptions for Asper BComm grads
A maximum of 6 credit hours of exemptions are possible for the following courses if the equivalent course(s) were completed with a grade of B+ or higher in the Asper BComm (Hons) program within five years of starting the Master in Supply Chain Management and Logistics program :
- MSCI 2150 (Introduction to Management Sciences - 3 credit hours) equivalent to MSCI 7140 (Quantitative Analysis - 3 credit hours)
- SCM 3360 (Supply Chain Logistics - 3 credit hours) equivalent to SCM 7040 (Logistics Management - 3 credit hours)
Co-op placement or practicum
The Master of Supply Chain Management and Logistics degree includes a 4-month graduate co-op placement or practicum in which students gain hands-on experience in the supply chain management field. These placements are made possible by the Stu Clark graduate school's network of connections within Manitoba and across Canada.
