Michigan State University Announces New Online Certificate Programs in Supply Chain Management

Five certificate options are offered online.
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Michigan State University (MSU) announced its new online certificate programs in supply chain management.

All courses are taught through the Broad College of Business. The Broad College, through the IBM On-Demand Supply Chain Center, has helped IBM and other companies build supply chains that can rapidly respond to changing customer demands and market conditions. They have also provided high-impact business solutions to many of the Fortune 500 global companies.

Students will receive instruction through state-of-the-art online technology powered by University Alliance. This online classroom features streaming video lectures with convenient access, as well as a variety of interactive tools that connect instructors and participants, including discussion boards, live chat rooms and email.

“Students will greatly benefit from our integrated view of supply chain procurement, operations and logistics management,” says Dr. David Frayer, executive development programs director at The Broad College of Business. “MSU’s integrated approach will help them to implement the best supply chain design for their organization, sustaining its operations long-term.”

MSU’s Supply Chain Management certificate programs give students the choice of master certificates in logistics, operations, procurement or integrated supply chain management, plus an advanced master certificate in integrated supply chain management.