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Master's Degree Programs

Master of Digital Supply Chain Management

The Master of Digital Supply Chain Management program is designed to facilitate the needs of experienced professionals in the USA and around the world who have access to the Internet and can fulfill the examination requirements of the program.

Regular on-campus courses are transmitted from studio classrooms at the USC campus via an extensive Internet-delivery system to enable the students to access their classes anytime, from anywhere. Lectures are made accessible for the entire semester, allowing students to review a complex lesson or prepare for exams. All classes are taught in English. Using the Internet, students are required to work in teams and are encouraged to interact with the instructors and their classmates.

Some courses may require in-person midterm and final examinations. These exams will be administered in cities near student population concentrations, requiring that students travel to reach these locations.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the general admission requirements, applicants should have significant full-time work experience. Admission decisions are based on consideration of the applicant's previous academic record, resume, letters of recommendation, personal statement/essay and interview.

Application Procedure

Submit an online application through the Marshall School of Business Admissions Web site (www.marshall.usc.edu/admissions/applyonline). International applicants are advised to see the instructions for international students published in the USC Graduate Admissions Application Booklet.

  • Current USC students and USC M.B.A. alumni are not required to submit an application fee, new GMAT scores or transcripts to verify degrees earned prior to their attendance at USC.

  • Applicants who completed the M.B.A. at an institution other than USC must submit all application documentation identified in the online application instructions including the application fee, official GMAT scores and transcripts.

For additional information, contact MSBA.Admissions@marshall.usc.edu or call (213) 743-1588.

Degree Requirements

The Master of Digital Supply Chain Management degree requires 30 units including four required courses plus 18 units of course work chosen from a list of electives. The four required courses should be completed prior to the electives.

Students who have taken elsewhere one or more of the required classes may petition to replace these classes by appropriately related courses offered by the Master of Digital Supply Chain Management program. Such a replacement must be approved by the student advisor and the chair of the program.

REQUIRED COURSESUNITS
GSBA 524Data Decision Models3
GSBA 534Operations Management3
IOM 581Supply Chain Management3
ISE 583Enterprise Wide Information Systems3

ELECTIVESUNITS
Select 18 units from the following:
CE 589Port Engineering: Planning and Operations3
IOM 502Operations Strategy3
IOM 504Strategic Sourcing3
IOM 520Logistics Management3
IOM 522Applied Time Series Analysis for Forecasting3
IOM 528Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, and Data Mining3
The title of IOM 537 will change to Global Businesses and Markets: Strategies Enabled by Technology in fall 2008.
IOM 537Information Systems Management for Global Operations3
IOM 538Information System Strategy3
IOM 540Managing Electronic Commerce3
IOM 547Designing Spreadsheet-Based Business Models3
IOM 580Project Management, or
ISE 515Engineering Project Management3
ISE 513Inventory Systems3
ISE 530Introduction to Operations Research3
ISE 532Network Flows3
ISE 580Advanced Concepts in Computer Simulations3
SAE 551Lean Operations3
Total units:30

Graduate Certificate in Information Systems and Supply Chain Management

REQUIRED COURSES*UNITS
Select 15 units from the following:
IOM 520Logistics Management3
IOM 528Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, and Data Mining3
The title of IOM 537 will change to Global Businesses and Markets: Strategies Enabled by Technology in fall 2008.
IOM 537Information Systems Management for Global Operations3
IOM 538Information System Strategy3
IOM 540Managing Electronic Commerce3
IOM 581Supply Chain Management3
ISE 583Enterprise Wide Information Systems3

Graduate Certificate in Optimization and Supply Chain Management

REQUIRED COURSES*UNITS
Select 15 units from the following:
CE 589Port Engineering: Planning and Operations3
IOM 520Logistics Management3
IOM 522Applied Time Series Analysis for Forecasting3
IOM 547Designing Spreadsheet-Based Business Models3
IOM 580Project Management, or
ISE 515Engineering Project Management3
IOM 581Supply Chain Management3
ISE 513Inventory Systems3
ISE 530Introduction to Operations Research3
ISE 532Network Flows3
ISE 580Advanced Concepts in Computer Simulations3
SAE 551Lean Operations3

Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Strategy

REQUIRED COURSES*UNITS
Select 15 units from the following:
CE 589Port Engineering: Planning and Operations3
IOM 502Operations Strategy3
IOM 504Strategic Sourcing3
IOM 520Logistics Management3
IOM 538Information System Strategy3
IOM 540Managing Electronic Commerce3
IOM 581Supply Chain Management3

*Students who begin one of the graduate certificate programs and subsequently wish to complete the master's degree instead must apply for admission to the master's degree program prior to completing the certificate program and, if admitted to the master's degree program, will be withdrawn from the certificate program.

For current USC graduate students, courses credited to graduate certificate programs may be completed in conjunction with course work required for a graduate degree program in which the student is already enrolled. Applicability of courses to the student's primary degree program is determined by the student's home department. For USC alumni, courses completed in conjunction with the individual's prior degree may not be credited toward a certificate, but may be applied toward the master's degree. If necessary, appropriate substitutions for required courses will be determined and documented by the program director.

Successful completion of a graduate certificate program is acknowledged by a certificate awarded by the university.