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Obtain your BA/BS degree and a Master of Supply Chain Management degree in just five years in this integrated study program; great for Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students in a variety of majors, including:
- business
- engineering
- computer science
- statistics
- mathematics
Overview of your transition from undergraduate to graduate:
- Take two semesters of calculus and one semester of linear algebra as prerequisites
- Take nine credit hours of graduate level courses as an undergraduate: Case Western Reserve students can take up to nine credit hours of MSOR courses as part of their undergraduate program. These nine credit hours will also count toward the Master of Supply Chain Management degree.
- Apply for and be admitted to the Integrated Master of Supply Chain Management program.
- With careful planning, students can graduate with both degrees in 5 years or less.
- GMAT/GRE scores will be waived.
- The application fee will also be waived.
Contact Meredith Richardson, 216.368.7586, to find out more about applying to the integrated Master of Supply Chain Management program.
As part of the integrated study program, students are required to design a comprehensive study plan with both their Weatherhead undergraduate adviser and the faculty director of the Master of Supply Chain Management program.
Note: This program is only available to current Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students.