The Master of Science in Supply Chain Management programme has been designed for the global supply chain. This will be achieved through collaborations with industry players in the form of Academic Field Trips, Guest speakers, seminars, and workshops. A range of careers are available for graduates of the Master of Science in Supply Chain equip its graduates to be able to successfully integrate procurement, operations, and logistics management functions across the global supply chain; implement the best supply chain design for their organizations to sustain their operations in the long term; identify the dynamics of purchasing, procurement, and sourcing activities and their impact on the supply chain as a whole; become experts in performance measurement, benchmarking and assessment analysis; and to develop inter-organizational relationships throughout Management, including Chief Procurement Officer, Contracts Manager, Commodity Manager, Inventory Manager, Materials Analyst, Supplier Management Analyst, Director of Supplier Relations, Worldwide Procurement Analyst, among others. The programme also lays the ground for doctoral (Ph.D.) studies in procurement and supply chain management.
Programme Courses
YEAR ONE
FIRST SEMESTER
COURSE TILE |
Advanced Supply Chain Management |
Supply Chain Inventory and Risk Management |
Advanced Public Procurement Management |
Supply Chain Planning and Design |
Advanced Statistical Techniques |
Supply Chain Risk Management |
SECOND SEMESTER
COURSE TILE |
Strategic Supply Chain Management |
Advanced Operations and Logistics Management |
Information Systems and Technologies in Supply Chain |
Research Methods in Supply Chain |
Sustainable Supply Chain Management |
Demand Management and Forecasting |
YEAR TWO
FIRST SEMESTER
Research Thesis Proposal |
SECOND SEMESTER
Research Thesis |
To be eligible for admission into the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management (MSc.SCM), a candidate must meet the minimum Maseno University academic qualification requirements as given below:
AdmissionRequirements
Duration of the Programme
Period of two academic years distributed over four semesters of full/part-time attendance provided that part-time attendance shall not exceed a period of four calendar years from the date of registration.
Course Structure