MSDSCM - General FAQ
To help prospective students and career-driven professionals explore the transformative potential of an MSDSCM from the Singelyn Graduate School of Business, we’ve crafted a comprehensive guide addressing the most common inquiries. From the program’s impact on career advancement and admission requirements to flexible class schedules and international student benefits, this article offers a clear overview of what makes this program a top choice for aspiring supply chain leaders. Dive in to discover how the MSDSCM equips you with cutting-edge knowledge and skills to thrive in today’s dynamic digital economy.
How can an MSDSCM from the Singelyn Graduate School of Business enhance my career prospects?
This program is designed for current and aspiring business professionals seeking expertise in modern digital supply chain management. Graduates are in high demand by employers such as Amazon, Niagara Bottling, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Mazda. The program provides in-depth knowledge in procurement, production, logistics, warehousing, and enterprise solutions, along with data management and analysis skills in ERP (SAP), AI, predictive analytics, and supply chain optimization. Graduates will also develop teamwork, leadership, negotiation, and interpersonal skills, with a focus on value creation through digital transformation and advanced supply chain technologies.
What is the schedule for your classes?
Our program is tailored for working professionals, with most MSDSCM courses offered on weekday evenings. We also offer weekend classes for added flexibility.
What are the admission requirements?
General Admissions Requirements for MSDSCM Program:
- 4-year Bachelor Degree (business or relevant background preferred)
- 2.5 GPA or higher
- 2 Letters of Recommendation
- Statement of Purpose
- Resume
- For International students: demonstrated proof of English proficiency, e.g., TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based) or
- 80 (internet-based), or IELTS of 6.5 or above (or Duolingo Test 105 and above)
- GMAT/GRE not required
How does the program support or benefit international students?
The MSDSCM program offers key benefits for international students, including CPT/OPT support for practical work experience, STEM designation for an extended OPT period of up to 36 months, and dedicated assistance from the International Student Services Office (ISSO) for guidance on visas and work authorizations.
For more information, visit the ISSO website.
Where can I submit my application?
We are currently accepting applications for the Fall 2025 cohort.
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