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17th March 2016, 08:42 AM
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MIT Supply Chain Certificate
I have completed my UG degree in management and want to join Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for doing Supply Chain Certificate course. Will you tell me details about Degree Requirements for this course along with curriculum so I get to know about subjects?
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17th March 2016, 08:46 AM
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Re: MIT Supply Chain Certificate
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts founded in the year 1961. MIT’s #1 Ranked 10-Month Supply Chain Management Degree Program In just ten months, SCM students earn a Master's of Engineering in Logistics degree Degree Requirements: Required core subjects (54 units) One subject in each focus area: Financial Analysis, Strategy, and System Analysis (units vary) Master's thesis, presentation, and executive summary (12 units) Curriculum: SCM students are required to take the following core courses. ORIENTATION (AUGUST) Analytical Methods for Supply Chain Management Introduction to Supply Chain Leadership FALL Course Title Business Writing for Supply Chain Management Logistics Systems Database, Internet, and Systems Integration Technologies Financial Analysis and/or Strategy Focus Subject Elective IAP January Course Title Supply Chain Leadership Supply Chain Software SPRING Course Title Thesis Seminar Global Supply Chain Management Financial Analysis, System Analysis, and/or Strategy Focus Subject Elective Financial Analysis Focus Course Title Supply Chain Finance Economic Analysis for Business Decisions Management Accounting and Control System Analysis Focus Course Title System Dynamics Engineering Systems Analysis for Design Strategy Focus Course Title Case Studies in Logistics & Supply Chain Management Operations Strategy Electives Course Title Transportation System Analysis: Performance & Optimization Product Design and Development Network Optimization Transportation System Analysis: Demand & Economics Logistical & Transportation Planning Methods Freight Transportation Supply Chain Planning Manufacturing Systems and Supply Chain Design Supply Chain Risk Management The Theory of Operations Management Humanitarian Logistics Real Options for Product & System Design Statistical Learning and Data Mining Data Mining: Finding the Data and Models that Create Value Predictive Data Analysis and Statistical Modeling Systems Optimization Engineering Systems Analysis for Design New Enterprises Entrepreneurship Lab Power and Negotiation Introduction to Operations Management Management of Services Control of Manufacturing Processes Address: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 77 Massachusetts Ave Cambridge, MA 02139 United States +1 617-253-1000 [MAP]Massachusetts Institute of Technology United States[/MAP] |