Georgetown Announces Master’s Degree in Supply Chain Management

The Master’s in Supply Chain Management is now accepting applications for the Fall 2020 Term.


Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies (SCS) is pleased to introduce the Master of Professional Studies in Supply Chain Management.

Launching in fall 2020, this program adds to a host of existing business and management master's programs as the University aims to offer a wider variety of educational opportunities that meet the demands of an evolving workforce.

SCS Dean Kelly Otter:

"Today's businesses and supply chains require a higher level of management and understanding of complex systems. The Supply Chain Management master's degree will pair academic offerings taught by expert practitioners with strong industry partnerships, enabling students to become leaders in their workplaces. Upon graduation, students will be prepared to accelerate their careers by taking full advantage of the Georgetown network.”

Education for Impact

Through a combination of case studies, guest speakers from the industry, and hands-on experience, students will learn a variety of concepts, tools, and best practices in supply chain management.

Faculty Director and industry veteran, Linda Dunn:

“This program will not only provide functional supply chain knowledge, leadership skills, and strategic problem-solving expertise, but it will also integrate real-world applications so students will have valuable opportunities to apply what they’ve learned as they progress through the curriculum.”

Linda Dunn, who joins Georgetown to lead the program. Dunn has been a leader in the supply chain, quality assurance, and finance disciplines for more than 25 years, most recently serving as vice president of supply chain & quality assurance for HMSHost, a global leader in creating dining for travel venues.

Formats for Working Professionals

Ideal for working professionals, students can enroll in the Master’s in Supply Chain Management on either a part-time or full-time basis and will have options to take classes online, on campus, or through a combination of both.

Students will progress through the 33-credits to earn the degree in as few as two years and may begin the program in the fall, spring or summer semesters. The program is now accepting applications for the Fall 2020 Term.

Learn more about the program.


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