Curriculum
All classes in the supply chain and logistics management graduate certificate program are taught by Oregon State University faculty members who have a combination of academic and professional expertise in the field of supply chain management.
The program is designed for professionals from a variety of backgrounds:
- Those with an MBA who want to refresh their skill set
- Early career professionals looking to advance in the supply chain and logistics management field
- People who simply want to pursue opportunities in a fast-growing industry
These classes will equip you with the skills to comprehensively understand, develop and execute smart and sustainable global operations. For curriculum details, please visit OSU's academic catalog.
Required courses (21 credits)
- BA 561 – Supply Chain Management
- BA 551 – Supply Chain and Sourcing Management
- BA 552 – Manufacturing and Service Operations or BA 559 – Service Operations Management
- BA 554 – Lean Enterprise Management & Capstone
- BA 555 – Practical Business Analysis
- BA 557 – Global Logistics Management: Fundamentals and Strategy
- BA 578 – Supply Chain Analytics
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Important dates
See our academic calendar for our full quarter term schedule.
Degree details
* Oregon State University is on a quarter-term system. There are four quarters each year and classes are 11 weeks long. This program's 21 quarter credits are equal to 14 semester credits.
† Cost per credit is calculated using tuition per credit for the current academic year. It does not include associated fees, course materials, textbook expenses, and other expenses related to courses.
‡ You can complete all or nearly all requirements of this program online. View the curriculum.
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