Top Options for Supply Chain Management and Industrial Engineering

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Updated On 12 March 2022 & Read Time 3 minutes

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Overview

Students who pursue an MS in Supply Chain Management in the United States have the opportunity to study at some of the country's finest colleges and business institutions. A master's in supply chain management is available as an MBA, MS, or MEng degree from top US colleges. Depending on the college and degree type chosen, the program might last anywhere from 9 months to 2 years. In the United States, a master's degree in supply chain management costs between $26,000 and $80,000.

Top Options for Supply Chain Management and Industrial Engineering

Logistics, purchasing, and distribution are all part of supply chain management. Graduates with a supply chain/logistics MBA may work in industries such as food processing and health care. Here, are a few university options below:

  • Michigan State University
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
  • Arizona State University (W.P. Carey)
  • Ohio State University (Fisher)
  • Pennsylvania State University--University Park (Smeal)
  • Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper)
  • University of Tennessee--Knoxville (Haslam)
  • Purdue University - West Lafayette (Krannert)
  • Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller)
  • Stanford University
  • University of Michigan--Ann Arbor (Ross)
  • Rutgers University--Newark and New Brunswick
  • Auburn University (Harbert)
  • Cornell University (Johnson)
  • Indiana University (Kelley)
  • Loyola University Chicago (Quinlan)
  • Northwestern University (Kellogg)
  • Saint Louis University (Chaifetz)
  • University of Arkansas--Fayetteville (Walton)
  • University of California--Berkeley (Haas)
  • University of Maryland--College Park (Smith)
  • University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
  • University of Southern California (Marshall)
  • University of Texas--Austin (McCombs)
  • University of Texas--Dallas (Jindal)

 

The utility of wasteful management in production is the subject of a master's degree in industrial engineering in the United States. The duration of a course is usually one to two years. The tuition charge for an industrial engineering program at top engineering colleges in the United States can cost up to 53,000 USD each year.

Without a GRE score, international applicants can expect to be accepted into US universities. Many colleges in the United States that offer master's degrees in industrial engineering provide GRE waivers, and many are now accepting applicants with a test-optional policy.

With recruiters like PwC, Ingersoll Rand, EY, Deloitte, KPMG, and other industry heavyweights, you may expect to earn up to $100,000 USD per year with a master's degree. BLS provides an entry-level income of 88,950 USD/year for industrial engineers, depending on the role and firm.

 

Here are a few university options below:

  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
  • University of California—Berkeley
  • Stanford University
  • Cornell University
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • University of Wisconsin—Madison
  • Virginia Tech
  • Purdue University--West Lafayette
  • Columbia University (Fu Foundation)
  • Pennsylvania State University--University Park
  • Arizona State University (Fulton)
  • Auburn University (Ginn)
  • Binghamton University--SUNY (Watson)
  • Boston University
  • Case Western Reserve University
  • Clemson University
  • Colorado State University (Scott)
  • Dartmouth College (Thayer)
  • Florida A&M University - Florida State University
  • Florida Institute of Technology
  • George Mason University (Volgenau)

 

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