The combined Bachelor's + Master's degree programs allow students to complete 12 graduate credit hours while still undergraduates. These 12 graduate credit hours will count toward both the undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
DePaul Undergraduate Degree + Supply Chain Management (MS)
The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management is designed for early career professionals to gain the leadership and technical skills necessary to manage supply chains. The program will provide you with a broad-based knowledge of sourcing, procurement, transportation, warehousing, production and distribution.
DePaul degree-seeking undergraduate students interested in earning a Master of Science in Supply Chain Management may apply to the Supply Chain Management (MS) combined program. Students may be able to obtain both degrees in as few as five years.
Admission
Students must formally apply and be admitted to the Department of Management before beginning their graduate coursework. Undergraduate students who meet the following criteria may apply to this program:
- Junior standing or higher (at least 88.0 credits)
- A minimum cumulative DePaul grade point average of 3.20
Students participating in this program will typically take the following three graduate level courses during their senior year:
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
---|---|---|
MGT 501 | STRATEGIC SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT | 4 |
MGT 502 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | 4 |
MGT 506 | DECISION MAKING FOR MANAGERS | 4 |
These three courses may double-count up to 12 credits towards both degree programs. The undergraduate degree will be awarded at the completion of all undergraduate work while the MS in Supply Chain Management will be awarded upon completion of the remaining graduate level work.