Master of Science in Supply Chain Management
Dauch College of Business and Economics
Dean
Daniel Fox, Associate Professor of Law
Associate Dean
Lance Kaltenbaugh, Associate Professor of Sport Management
Administrators
Kathryn Goon, Executive Director MBA Program
Katie Harrigan, Recruiter/Advisor
Katherine M. Rivera, Administrative Assistant
Mission
The Dauch College of Business and Economics educates students in a comprehensive, innovative, and engaging learning environment, through a competency-based curriculum led by teacher-scholars.
We achieve our mission by:
Providing an innovative, engaging and transformational learning experience through a competency-based curriculum diverse in experiential and applied learning experiences.
Engaging current and potential employers and other key stakeholders to enable our students to discover and apply real world industry standards, gain practical experience, and learn skills necessary to succeed in the global business community.
Monitoring and assessing student learning to ensure that our students develop competence in communication, problem-solving, decision-making, leadership, and other key skill areas.
Promoting character development, moral integrity, self-discipline, social responsibility, and respect for the diversity of values and faith found in the global business community.
Recruiting and retaining faculty who are engaged teacher-scholars, proficient in pedagogy, informed through industry engagement, and actively engaged in impactful applied, teaching and learning, and discipline-based scholarship.
Membership
Ashland University, alongside its esteemed Dauch College of Business and Economics, has been granted business accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
How to Apply
The following materials must be submitted to finalize the application process:
Completed Ashland University Application.
Submit a $30 application fee.
Submit an updated resume or vitae
Submit official academic transcript(s) from accredited institutions of higher education documenting all undergraduate and graduate degrees awarded.
Transcripts, application fees paid by check or money order, or other correspondence should be mailed to:
Ashland University
Attn: Enrollment Services
401 College Avenue
Ashland, OH 44805
Official Electronic transcripts should be submitted to:
enroll-grad@ashland.edu
Course of Study
Candidates for the MS in Supply Chain Management degree must complete all of the required courses listed below as there are no electives. Prerequisites are required for those students who do not have an appropriate undergraduate degree or background in the specific topic areas. The prerequisites may be waived by a department advisor.
MBA Program Prerequisites (9 credits)
MBAF 500B Accounting, 3 credits
MBAF 500F Finance, 3 credits
MBA 546 Business Analytics, 3 credits
COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE | HRS. | PREREQUISITES |
---|---|---|
MBA 503 Operations Management | 3 | None |
MBA 505 Financial Management | 3 | MBA 500B Accounting, and MBA 500F Finance or equivalent |
MBA 514 Special Topics: Case Studies | 3 | None |
MBA 530 Project Management | 3 | None |
MBA 548 Analytics Model-Decision Making | 3 | MBA 546 |
MBA 570 Supply Chain Management | 3 | None |
MBA 571 Logistics & Procurement | 3 | None |
MBA 572 Supply Chain Strategy | 3 | None |
MBA 576 Six Sigma | 3 | None |
MBA 601 Independent Research Project | 3 | None |
Total Hours | 30 hrs. | |