Online MBA: Supply Chain Management Emphasis

Master of Business Administration with an Emphasis in Supply Chain Management

Offered By: Colangelo College of Business

Streamline Business Operations With a Master of Business Administration With an Emphasis in Supply Chain Management

The Master of Business Administration with an Emphasis in Supply Chain Management degree is designed to equip you with the foundation of an MBA and knowledge in supply chain management. These supply chain management courses help you delve into this important part of the global supply chain. You will be taught how to link product design and development with other concepts, such as procurement, inventory management, manufacturing, logistics, quality and continuous improvement.

This MBA supply chain management emphasis degree is offered by the Colangelo College of Business at Grand Canyon University (GCU). This online degree may be ideal for those who want to develop a deeper knowledge of the business world, while gaining insight into supply chain management processes.

While in the program, you will be taught how to analyze data to optimize supply chain performance. With this knowledge, you have the opportunity to learn how to turn supply chain performance into a competitive advantage for a business.

Study Operational Business Concepts in the Supply Chain Management Emphasis

Completing an MBA with an Emphasis in Supply Chain Management program gives you the opportunity to study a variety of business topics. It also covers important aspects of supply chain management. Course topics you will be taught include:

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Completing an MBA with an Emphasis in Supply Chain Management program gives you the opportunity to study a variety of business topics. It also covers important aspects of supply chain management. Course topics you will be taught include:

  • Leadership in organizations
  • Probability and statistics
  • Economics
  • Qualitative methods
  • Marketing, operational and strategic management
  • Managerial accounting and finance
  • Global supply chain
  • Supply chain management

GCU has established domains and corresponding competencies that are measured through your coursework and assessments. These domains and competencies in the online MBA with an Emphasis in Supply Chain Management program can help ensure that you receive knowledge that can help you further your career potential in supply chain management. These domains and competencies include:

  • Strategic Management and Organizational Development: You will have the opportunity to develop strategic plans, use digital marketing strategies to promote organizational growth, utilize ecommerce strategies to leverage web-based sales, encourage innovation in an organization through effective leadership and evaluate different strategies for managing people in an organization.
  • Research and Analysis: You will be taught to conduct relevant, industry-related research, determine accounting and budgeting processes for an organization, analyze data through statistical modeling, analyze market and consumer data to help improve and inform marketing strategies and use metrics to improve business operations.
  • Critical Thinking and Decision-Making: You can work to provide sound financial decisions based on capital structure and budgeting techniques, evaluate organizational operations to improve the value chain, make informed decisions to capitalize business opportunities and articulate business decisions clearly and persuasively.
  • Professionalism and Ethics: You can learn to apply a Christian perspective to articulate an organization’s responsibility to the greater good, understand ethical implications of decisions and promote ethical standard, and use and collect data ethically and conduct business with professional and personal integrity.
  • Supply Chain Management: You will be taught to identify supply chain management components, evaluate those components to optimize performance and understand how those components can be used to create competitive advantage.

Career Opportunities for Graduates With an MBA: Supply Chain Management Emphasis

Graduates with a supply chain management emphasis degree can be equipped to use strategy to further an entrepreneurial venture. You will have been taught how to research and collect data to inform business decision-making and solve complex problems. This degree program covers how to manage supply chain operations and promote the social, moral and ethical responsibility of a business.

By completing your emphasis in supply chain management MBA online, you can feel prepared to excel in various positions. MBA with an Emphasis in Supply Chain Management graduates may choose to pursue various positions in this field, such as:

  • Logistician
  • Transportation, storage and distribution manager
  • General and operations manager

Online Master of Business Administration With a Supply Chain Management Emphasis FAQs

Are you looking to enter into the supply chain industry? Our frequently asked questions can provide insight on this career path and on earning an MBA: supply chain management emphasis degree.

A career in supply chain management does come with the need to have an understanding of mathematics. You do not necessarily need to have an advanced background in math, but a strong math foundation will help you with many tasks related to supply chain management. It is common for students in the MBA with an Emphasis in Supply Chain Management program to use various mathematical methods related to probability and statistics, algebra, arithmetic and algorithms.

Salary expectations for MBA with supply chain management graduates may vary depending on the specific job, location and other factors. We can look at the role of the logistician as an example. In May 2021, logisticians had a median annual wage of $77,030, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.1

Those who choose to earn their supply chain management emphasis may go on to explore job opportunities with faster-than-average job growth — logisticians are a good example of this. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook estimates job growth for logisticians to increase by about 28% from 2021 to 2031, faster than average, accounting for an estimated increase of 54,100 jobs in the field.2

 

1 The earnings referenced were reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (“BLS”), Logisticians, as of May 2021, retrieved on May 2, 2023. Due to COVID-19, data from 2020 and 2021 may be atypical compared to prior years. The pandemic may also impact the predicted future workforce outcomes indicated by the BLS. BLS calculates the median using salaries of workers from across the country with varying levels of education and experience and does not reflect the earnings of GCU graduates as logisticians. It does not reflect earnings of workers in one city or region of the country. It also does not reflect a typical entry-level salary. Median income is the statistical midpoint for the range of salaries in a specific occupation. It represents what you would earn if you were paid more money than half the workers in an occupation, and less than half the workers in an occupation. It may give you a basis to estimate what you might earn at some point if you enter this career. You may also wish to compare median salaries if you are considering more than one career path. Grand Canyon University can make no guarantees on individual graduates’ salaries as the employer the graduate chooses to apply to, and accept employment from, determines salary not only based on education, but also individual characteristics and skills and fit to that organization (among other categories) against a pool of candidates.

2 COVID-19 has adversely affected the global economy and data from 2020 and 2021 may be atypical compared to prior years. The pandemic may impact the predicted future workforce outcomes indicated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics as well. Accordingly, data shown is effective September 2022, which can be found here: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Logisticians, retrieved on May 2, 2023.

 

TOTAL CREDITS & COURSE LENGTH:
Total Credits: 54
Online: 8 weeks
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TRANSFER CREDITS:
Up to 12 credits or 1/3 of the total program requirements in transfer (whichever is less)
TUITION RATE:
Online: $655 per credit
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Cost of Attendance

Course List

Major:
54 credits
Degree Requirements:
54 credits

Core Courses

Course Description

This course is designed to prepare students for the graduate learning experience at Grand Canyon University. Students have opportunities to develop and strengthen the skills necessary to succeed as graduate students in the College of Business. Emphasis is placed on utilizing the tools for graduate success.

Course Description

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the College of Business, key concepts of leadership, and an overview of how the science of organizational behavior contributes to effective leaders and managers.

Course Description

This course is designed for students who are preparing for more advanced coursework in business but who have not had accounting in undergraduate work. Topics covered include the principles and practices of financial accounting, including the fundamentals of revenue recognition, the components of the balance sheet, and financial statement analysis. ?The course explores accounting theories using publicly traded companies and case studies.

Course Description

This course is designed for individuals who are preparing for more advanced coursework in accounting and is designed for students who have not had finance in undergraduate work. Topics covered include financial analysis, financial planning, asset evaluation, capital structure, and working capital management.

Course Description

The purpose of this course is to prepare students in mathematical, probability, and statistical concepts for their upcoming studies in quantitative methods. The course is intended for those students who have not had any prior statistical education, although students who have had statistics should also consider taking the course as a refresher.

Course Description

This course introduces microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts that are relevant to contemporary business. Emphasis is placed on using economic data for business decision making.

Course Description

This course is a study in the quantitative tools and techniques used to model business functions and applications. Emphasis is placed on how to set up models, and how to interpret and apply their results. Prerequisite: SYM-506.

Course Description

Management of the marketing function, market environmental analysis, and marketing planning, strategy, and control are fundamentals of marketing management. The course examines the marketing process, marketing research, product development innovation and diffusion, pricing strategy, distribution value drain, advertising and promotion, and strategic marketing issues. Emphasis is placed on case study analysis and current academic research with a marketing plan as a significant curriculum component.

Course Description

This course covers managerial accounting concepts and procedures for internal reporting, including the study of cost behavior, cost systems, budgeting, and performance evaluation. Coursework includes case studies, group projects, and class discussion. Prerequisite: ACC-502.

Course Description

Operations Management examines managerial concepts and strategies relating to the management of operations in both manufacturing and service environments. Emphasis is placed on methods to streamline and drive inefficiencies out of a firm’s internal processes to build a highly efficient organization. The course also focuses on external processes by examining ways to achieve greater supply chain integration with suppliers and customers. Quantitative and qualitative methods and tools are introduced and applied. Prerequisite: SYM-506.

Course Description

This course discusses elements of business financial decisions, including financial forecasting and development of proformas, management of working capital, capital budgeting, capital structure, and raising funds in capital markets. Prerequisite: FIN-504.

Course Description

This capstone course focuses on preparing and conducting a strategic analysis of a selected publicly traded firm to produce actionable intelligence used to formulate recommendations to promote the creation of a value-adding strategy. Based on the results of their strategic analysis, students are then required to prepare the framework of a strategic plan that creates significant value for the selected firm. Prerequisites: MGT-605, MKT-607, ACC-650, and FIN-650.

Course Description

This course demonstrates the global picture of supply chain, but also the impact of supply chain globally. Students use models, tools, and continuous improvement techniques to identify and recommend improvement opportunities to strengthen supply chain performance.

Course Description

This course focuses on the application of theories and practices in global supply chain and operations management. Students explore methods and strategies that drive the creation of value and competitive advantage within the supply chain. Prerequisite: SCM-650.

Locations

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