M.S. in Supply Chain Management (STEM-Designated)

Earn Your MS in Supply Chain Management – A STEM Graduate Degree

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Program Overview

This M.S. in Supply Chain Management integrates core business principles with cutting-edge analytics, data engineering, and decision science. You’ll gain real-world experience applying:

  • Statistical modeling
  • Data visualization and storytelling
  • Big data tools and technologies
  • Machine learning and AI techniques
  • Natural language processing
  • Analytics in marketing, operations, and supply chain contexts

You’ll work with large-scale data sets, high-performance computing tools, and a curriculum grounded in industry needs, guided by faculty and a dedicated advisory board of industry leaders.

Program Highlights
  • STEM-designated for OPT extension
  • Hands-on projects in data analytics, supply chain, AI, and finance
  • Electives in machine learning, NLP, and digital marketing analytics
  • Capstone with real companies or academic research
  • Career coaching and mentorship from RPI alumni and hiring partners
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Program Outcomes

Graduates of the M.S. in Supply Chain Management will:

  • Master statistical and quantitative methods
  • Apply analytics techniques to solve business problems
  • Build and manipulate complex data sets
  • Communicate insights clearly in writing and presentations
  • Understand the business context of analytics in operations, marketing, finance, and strategy

Master's in Supply Chain Management Program Highlights

M.S. in Supply Chain Management students gain hands-on experience applying data-driven and analytical approaches to complex supply chain challenges. The program integrates operations, analytics, and technology, with opportunities to explore additional areas through:

  • Projects in data analytics, artificial intelligence, and finance
  • Electives in machine learning, natural language processing, and digital marketing analytics

Students complete a capstone experience through industry-sponsored projects or academic research, applying theory to real organizational challenges. 

Career coaching and mentorship from RPI alumni and hiring partners provide practical guidance and professional insight, supporting students as they prepare for leadership roles in supply chain and operations management.

What You’ll Learn

Graduates of the M.S. in Supply Chain Management will be able to:

  • Master statistical and quantitative methods
  • Apply analytics techniques to solve business problems
  • Build and manipulate complex data sets
  • Communicate insights clearly in writing and presentations
  • Understand the business context of analytics in operations, marketing, finance, and strategy
Why Choose Lally for Your Supply Chain Management Master’s Degree?
  • STEM-designated program eligible for extended OPT for international students.
  • Hands-on, applied learning with industry datasets and analytics platforms.
  • Career outcomes with top employers across logistics, manufacturing, technology, and consulting.
The Center for Supply Networks and Analytics

The Center for Supply Networks and Analytics at Lally is a hub for research, collaboration, and innovation in supply chain management and data analytics. Students benefit from engagement with faculty and partners driving the next generation of intelligent business systems.

What Can You Do With an M.S. in Supply Chain Management?

An M.S. in Supply Chain Management prepares graduates to design, manage, and optimize the systems that move goods, data, and services across global organizations. Professionals in this field work at the intersection of operations, analytics, and strategy, using data-driven insights to improve efficiency, manage risk, and strengthen organizational performance across industries such as manufacturing, technology, healthcare, retail, and logistics.

Common Supply Chain Management Jobs

Graduates of RPI’s M.S. in Supply Chain Management thrive in high-impact roles such as:

  • Data Scientist
  • Quantitative Analyst
  • Machine Learning Engineer
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Business Intelligence Manager
  • Risk and Strategy Consultant

Alumni are hired by leading organizations including Accenture, Amazon, American Airlines, BlackRock, Bloomberg, Deloitte, EY, Hulu, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, Wayfair, and more.

FAQs – M.S. in Supply Chain Management at RPI

The M.S. in Supply Chain Management at Rensselaer’s Lally School is a STEM-designated graduate program focused on global logistics, procurement, data analytics, and operational strategy. It prepares students for leadership roles in industries that rely on efficient, tech-driven supply chains.

Yes. The M.S. in Supply Chain Management is a STEM-designated degree, which allows international students to qualify for an extended Optional Practical Training (OPT) period in the U.S. after graduation.

The program is typically completed in 2 full-time semesters. 

While a business, engineering, or analytics background is helpful, it is not required. The program welcomes students from diverse academic disciplines who are interested in operations and supply chain careers.

A supply chain manager oversees the end-to-end flow of materials and products, ensuring operations run smoothly, cost-effectively, and on schedule. Responsibilities often include managing suppliers, analyzing demand and inventory data, improving logistics processes, and responding to disruptions in global or regional supply networks.

Supply chain managers typically earn competitive salaries that reflect the strategic importance of their role. Compensation varies based on experience, industry, and location, but many professionals in supply chain leadership roles earn salaries well above the national average, particularly in manufacturing, technology, healthcare, and logistics-driven sectors.

Yes. Supply chain management is considered a strong and resilient career path due to its importance across industries and its growing reliance on data, technology, and strategic decision-making. As global supply chains become more complex, organizations continue to seek professionals who can manage risk, improve efficiency, and drive operational performance.

A supply chain management degree can lead to careers in logistics, operations planning, procurement, inventory management, consulting, and supply chain analytics. Graduates work in industries ranging from manufacturing and retail to healthcare, technology, and global transportation.

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