
MS Supply Chain Management - Online
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Please note: Details about this program are subject to change. We will update this page with new or additional information, as it becomes available.
Designed for working professionals, the MS Supply Chain - Online program offers students the opportunity to enroll part-time and complete the program over a longer period of time than the in-person program.
As with the campus-based program, the courses are designed to prepare students for a range of job opportunities. In addition to the academic coursework, four enrichment seminars in topics ranging from teamwork and leadership to ethics and corporate social responsibility support our commitment to developing the "whole student," by incorporating professional development into the academic experience.
In the Online program, coursework is completed via a combination of synchronous and asynchronous remote coursework. Based on an "action learning" model, the program provides a hands-on supply chain project management experience, amplified by shared experiences with other students. Admission to the program may require preparation or refresher courses in statistics, math and business.
Graduates will be prepared for responsible and influential jobs in a variety of organizations, including large manufacturing, retail, and distribution organizations; transportation companies; supply chain software companies; and supply chain consulting firms.
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This program is designed primarily for working professionals, allowing them to balance full-time employment while progressing through the degree program on a part-time basis.
The program follows the same curriculum provided in the full-time, on-campus program. Many courses are only offered in specific semesters.
Most students will complete the program in two years, beginning the program in July of their first year, and completing studies in May of their second year. However, students who have special circumstances and/or constraints can petition to complete the program on either a 10 month or three-year completion timeline. (Note: The 10 month timeline is only possible for students who are not employed full-time.)
The curriculum sections of this portal and the program website will show the more typical two-year completion time frame.
In the MS Supply Chain - Online program, instruction is delivered through both lecture capture and the online+ delivery modalities.
In the lecture capture modality, students watch the recorded lectures from the in-person classes that night or the next day.
The online+ modality utilizes short, compelling videos that students can watch and re-watch whenever they want. Students also engage directly with an instructor and other remote students during remote synchronous lab sessions, which are designed to complement the video content. This allows for direct engagement when problem-solving and learning new skills from a particular course.
The Online Python Bootcamp will become available for enrolled students in early summer 2025 (most likely in mid-June, with exact date TBD) and must be completed by the start of courses. Classes begin July 8, 2025.
Orientation and Onboarding will be presented during individual and small group Zoom meetings, led by the Program Director of the MS Business Analytics Online+ program.
The MS Supply Chain - Online program consists of 33 credits.
Most students will complete the program over the course of two academic years (6 semesters, summers included). Students completing the program in two years will begin in July of the first year and complete the program in May of the second year. Courses are 3 credit hours each.
For a complete semester-by-semester schedule of courses and when they are taken, check out our website.
Electives for the MS Supply Chain - Online program include:
MSBC 5680 Optimization Modeling (Fall)
MSBX 5310 Customer Analytics (Spring)
MSBX 5420 Unstructured Data (Spring)
MBAX 6330 Market Intelligence (Fall)
MBAX 6395 Special Topics in Marketing - Digital Marketing (Spring)
MBAX 6410 Process Analytics (Spring)
Please note, the available elective courses for the MS Supply Chain Management - Online program are subject to change.
Tuition costs for students enrolled in Online Professional Master's Degree programs like the MS Supply Chain - Online program vary depending on a student's residency status.
Per credit hour tuition cost for class entering Summer 2024 are posted below: Costs will vary for classes entering in future terms, based on the tuition and fees rate sheets in effect at the time.
Colorado Residents:
- $1,127 per credit hour (Summer 2024 rate sheet)
- $1,160 per credit hour (Fall 2024 / Spring 2025 rate sheet)
- $1,578 per credit hour (Summer 2024 rate sheet)
- $1,625 per credit hour (Fall 2024 / Spring 2025 rate sheet)
Students in the program are also subject to the following fees:.
- New students are also subject to a one-time fee: $62 for domestic students and $145 (USD) for international students.
- $96.81 per semester student fees for Online Professional Masters programs.
Prospective students considering the MS Supply Chain - Online program should review our website for more information about:
If you decide to apply, you will start by creating an account in our application portal
International students should also review our dedicated webpage for international applicants.
The MS Supply Chain program at the Leeds School of Business is dedicated to creating a collaborative community centered on a cohort experience.
Our high-performing students come from a variety of backgrounds. While the program does not require work experience, the Class of 2025 arrives with an average of 4 years work experience and an average undergraduate GPA of 3.34. The result is a rich learning environment of peers, faculty and connections to Boulder and the Front Range's business community.
MS Supply Chain Student Profile
Class of 2025 | |
Entering Class Size | 16 |
Average Age | 27 |
Average Years - Work | 4 |
Average Undergraduate GPA | 3.34 |
Military | 31% |
Diverse | 38% |
Men | 56% |
Women | 44% |
Colorado Residents | 50% |
Other US State Residents | 31% |
International Students | 19% |
Undergraduate Degree Background
Undergraduate Degree | Class of 2025 |
Business Administration | 62% |
Engineering/Computer Science | 0% |
Humanities/Liberal Arts | 25% |
Science/Math | 13% |
Other | 0% |
Leeds values the leadership and management skills our veterans contribute to the school.
Our Master of Science programs offer collaboration, community, and support to build on the skills you’ve developed during your military service. We will help you build the business skills that will prepare you for a significant role in a civilian career. We also recognize that our military veterans are making a significant transition into a civilian career and offer resources and support.
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Also note: The application fee for active US military and US military veterans will be automatically waived at the time of submission.
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