M.Sc.Supply Chain Management
Study location | Germany, Fürth |
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Type | Master, full-time |
Nominal duration | 24 months (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | M.Sc. (Master of Science in Supply Chain Management) |
Course code | SCM_0_120_V_FU_0_e |
Tuition fee | €4,500 per semester Non-EU / EEA |
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Registration fee | €750 one-time non EU/non-EEA |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate degree (Bachelor's degree or higher) - Regular Track: 3-year Bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS), min. 3.0 German GPA. - Fast Track: 3,5-year Bachelor’s degree (210 ECTS) and a 3.0 German GPA. - The degree should be in Computer Science, Information Systems, (Health) Economics or a similar area of studies and be issued by an accredited university. - Proof of English proficiency: IELTS 6.5. We accept: Academic IELTS, IELTS Indicator I TOEFL iBT I PTE I CAE/CPE/FCE I Duolingo |
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Language requirements | English |
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Overview
The Master‘s in Supply Chain Management offers a comprehensive exploration of logistics, encompassing holistic, specialized, and managerial viewpoints, with a focus on practical competencies. Our goal is to furnish you with a hands-on, academically grounded education, preparing you for specialized or managerial roles within the field of logistics. Prospective career paths include opportunities for employment with both national and international manufacturing or retail companies, as well as logistics-related service provider
Programme structure
1st semester
— Global SCM 4.0
— Strategic Logistics Management
— Digital SCM
— Process Management
— Supply Chain Research & Methods
2nd semester
— Supply Chain Strategy
— Supply Chain Planning & Coordination
— SC Operations
— Operations Research
— International Management & Law
3rd semester
— Leadership & Entrepreneurship
— Project & Change Management
— Strategic Sourcing & Purchasing
— ERP Application (SAP)
— Business Intelligence & Decision Support
4th semester
— Internship / Company Project / Start-Up Lab
— Master Thesis
Career opportunities
With the knowledge of the great importance of value chains and value networks, you will have a wide range of prospects in companies of all sizes. The degree programme prepares you for the
following tasks, among others:
— Managing global purchasing and procurement processes
— Improving supply chain and controlling processes
— Integrating modern digital solutions for industry, trade and supply chain processes
— Developing supply chain strategies, e.g. partner networks
— Analysing and evaluating solutions in the areas of distribution and e-commerce