Digital Supply Chain Management Graduate Certificate
Professionals with deep understanding of the managerial and technological complexities of supply chain operations are in high demand. Your next tactical move: a Graduate Certificate in Digital Supply Chain Management
This program can be completed as a stand-alone certificate or in combination with a master’s degree program.
Program Type
Graduate Certificate
Program Format
Hybrid
Recent history has amplified the importance of smoothly functioning supply chains to businesses and to the economy as a whole.
The Graduate Certificate in Digital Supply Chain Management provides you with access to world-class faculty with real-world experience in current supply chain issues and challenges.
From project management techniques, to reviewing quality and Six Sigma tools, and digging into logistics management, you will find opportunities to develop your knowledge and skill set, and step up in your career.
Graduate Certificate in Digital Supply Chain Management (15 credits)
Required Courses (6 credits)
BUS ADM 783 Supply Chain Management
BUS MGMT 711 Global Supply Chain Strategies and Competitive Operations
Elective Courses (9 credits)
BUS ADM 781 Enabling Supply Chains Using SAP
BUS ADM 786 Supply Chain Logistics Management
BUS ADM 787 Managing Connected Supply Chains
BUS ADM 788 Tracking and Tracing (1 credit)
BUS MGMT 732 Enterprise Resource Planning
IND ENG 741 Foundational Technologies for Connected Systems (1 credit)
IND ENG 742 Cloud Architecture for Connected Systems (1 credit)
BUS ADM 788 Tracking and Tracing (1 credit)
Additional certificate requirements as well as course descriptions can be found on the Graduate School website.
To be considered for admission, you must have completed a bachelor’s degree with an overall GPA of 2.75 or better. This certificate may be completed alone or in combination with the Lubar College’s MBA or MS in Management degree program.
To apply, complete the online application. Please also send your official transcript (from highest degree earned) to the Graduate School, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, P.O. Box 340, Milwaukee, WI 53201.