Ivy College of Business launches an online master of science in supply chain management
The Department of Supply Chain Management at the Debbie and Jerry Ivy College of Business — consistently ranked among the best in the world for empirical supply chain research — will offer a master of science in supply chain management program starting in the fall semester, pending approval this spring by the Iowa Board of Regents.
Delivered fully online, the new program is designed to meet the needs of working professionals.
“At the Ivy College of Business, we have one of the best supply chain departments in the world,” said Raisbeck Endowed Dean David Spalding. “For anyone interested in an online master of supply chain management degree, learning from the faculty at Iowa State is the best choice.”
This master’s program, which can be completed with 10 classes, addresses the imperative and lasting supply chain talent need.
“This online graduate program provides students flexibility in their schedule and location,” said Department of Supply Chain Management Chair Haozhe Chen. “Students can choose their pace. They can complete the entire program as quickly as 12 months if they take four courses in the fall, four courses in the spring, and two courses in the summer.”
To equip students with the skill sets that can meet industry needs, the proposed program will have a strong analytical emphasis with a goal of being STEM-designated.
Begins fall 2025
Earn your master of science in supply chain management completely online.
March 25, 2025
