MS, Supply Chain and Analytics

Mays Business School, Department of Information and Operations Management

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts

$111,781

Median Pay for Graduates + Earn Bonuses and Commissions

MaysConnect

30%

Job Growth expected through 2030

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

11 Months

Time to Degree Completion

Start in July and graduate the following May

Overview

Gain the knowledge and leadership expertise to seamlessly integrate two high demand business disciplines in one of the most in-demand fields of study in Texas and beyond – supply chain management and data analytics. The Master of Science in Supply Chain and Analytics is uniquely designed give graduates the skills to successfully plan and orchestrate the point-to-point flow of goods through an ever-changing international supply chain network. 
 

Why Earn a Degree in Supply Chain and Analytics?

Extraordinary Degree Demand

Less than 20 universities offer a supply chain management combined with data analytics graduate degree.


Dynamic Career Combination

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Projected Employment in Logistics (Supply Chain) will increase 18% and Data Analytics will increase 35%.


Shortage of Qualified Professionals

Supply chain executives have stated their two biggest industry challenges are hiring and retaining supply chain management professionals.


Exceptional Job Choice Opportunities

A recent study found the demand for supply chain professionals is nine times the supply. Simply stated – there are nine jobs for every qualified supply chain professional in the job market.


Degree of Distinction

Only 15% of data analysts hold a graduate degree.
Texas is the Epicenter for Data Analysts: The State of Texas has the second most available data analyst jobs in the nation – behind California.

 

"With the extremely high demand that currently exists for people with knowledge and experience in supply chain management, this program was very captivating from the instant that I first discovered it."

-Sideny Thompson – Current Student

 

Why Choose Texas A&M?

One-of-a-Kind Degree Program

This degree program is the ONLY full-time graduate degree program in supply chain management and data analytics.


Nationally Recognized Leader in Supply Chain Management

While this is a new graduate degree program in Mays, our undergraduate degree program has been selected as one of the top 20 supply chain programs in the nation.


Strong Industry Connections

The Supply Chain and Information Systems faculty and staff maintain close connections with countless business partners and former students. 


Global Experience

The curriculum includes a required global learning experience.


Job-Centered Educational Experience

Hands-on, practical, relevant, and experiential learning is integrated throughout the curriculum.

 

"I love being a student in this program! Being such a small cohort, I am able to get to know all of my classmates and professors on a personal level."

-A.J. Corcoran – Current Student


Program Duration

This is an 11-month program. Students start in July and graduate the following year in May.


Cost

Resident: $38,411
Non-Resident: $56,881

Please see the Texas A&M tuition calculator for details.
NOTE: Students are eligible for program scholarships.
 

Curriculum

  • 32 Credit Hours
  • 2 Hours Dedicated to Professional Development
  • 6 Hours of Electives
  • In-Person Cohort Delivery Mode

 

Application Deadlines

  • Application opens:  September 2
  • Priority deadline:  December 1
  • International deadline (for students without a visa): February 28
  • Final deadline for domestic students and international students holding a valid F-1 visa:  May 1

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