MSCM Degree Requirements
The one-year Michigan Ross MSCM Program is composed of winter term (January-April) and fall term (September- December). Between the terms, you will participate in a 14-week, team-based summer project sponsored by a company. Your experience also includes Business Fundamentals Boot Camp, which will provide you with an introduction to basic business disciplines, and the Tauber LeadershipAdvantage program and Ross Leadership Initiative (RLI) modules, which will enhance your leadership and teamwork skills. Learn more about Business Fundamentals Boot Camp, LeadershipAdvantage program and RLI later in this section.
The MSCM curriculum consists of 30 credit hours. You will take several required courses in operations and supply chain management. In addition, you will have the option to take elective courses in operations, engineering, and business. Find a sample course schedule and detailed course descriptions later in this section.
You can find information on specific degree requirements, core courses, electives, waiving courses, the registration process for winter term 2015, class schedules, books and course materials, and non-Michigan Ross electives on the Student Life tab in iMpact, the Michigan Ross intranet.
Course Schedule
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The MSCM curriculum consists of the following:
MSCM Core Courses (18 credit hours)
- Manufacturing and Supply Chain Operations
- Applied Business Analytics
- Logistics
- Project Management
- Strategic Sourcing and Procurement Management
- Global Supply Chain Management
- Information Technology Strategy in Supply Chain and Logistics
- Integrated Supply Chain Simulation
Business Fundamentals Boot Camp (1 credit hour)
Summer Team Project (3 credit hours)
Business Elective (6 credit hours)
Engineering Requirement (2 credit hours)
IOE 425: Manufacturing Strategies
LeadershipAdvantage Program (non-credit)
Winter and Fall terms, outside the classroom