The Master of Science in Integrated Supply Chain Management from the UW-Platteville School of Business is designed to provide you with real-world capabilities that stretch beyond the typical master’s degree in business. This program examines the interplay and coordination of business, production management, logistics, and industrial engineering, which play vital roles in the increasingly complex networks necessary to deliver a product to a consumer. Courses are taught by professionals with years of industry experience and academic credentials, so you can be confident that the tools and techniques you learn are time-tested and actually work. Additionally, the hyper-focused curriculum means you can complete your degree in as little as two years.

Customize and enhance your degree to fit your career goals by choosing from one of our emphasis areas:

  • Analysis
  • Customer relations
  • Logistics
  • Management
  • Operations
  • Purchasing

The M.S. in Integrated Supply Chain Management program is offered fully online and its accelerated eight-week courses mean that you can complete your degree in as little as two years. Total cost of the program is $24,750*. Ask your admission counselor how you can reduce this cost with transfer credits or professional credentials.

*Subject to change without notice.

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Credit for Prior Learning

Has previous life experience already helped you build knowledge and skills applicable to your studies? If so, we want to recognize that—and help you save time and money in the process. Speak with an admission counselor to see if your previous experience qualifies.

Professional Credentials

We recognize value in your professional experience. Advanced standing in the Integrated Supply Chain Management program may be awarded by earning:

Association for Supply Chain Management

Certified in Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution (CLTD)

Students who have earned the Certified in Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution professional credential may satisfy the BUSADMIN 6100 Supply Chain Management course requirement in your degree program.

For more detailed information, please review the agreement.

Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM)

Students who have earned the Certified in Production and Inventory Management professional credential may satisfy the BUSADMIN 6100 Supply Chain Management course requirement in your degree program.

For more detailed information, please review the agreement.

Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)

Students who have earned the Certified Supply Chain Management professional credential may satisfy the BUSADMIN 6100 Supply Chain Management course requirement in your degree program.

For more detailed information, please review the agreement.

Institute for Supply Management

Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM)

Students who have earned the Certified Professional Supply Management (CPSM) professional credential may satisfy the BUSADMIN 6100 Supply Chain Management course requirement in your degree program.

For more detailed information, please review the agreement.

Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM)

Students who have earned the Certified Purchasing Manager professional credential may satisfy the BUSADMIN 6100 Supply Chain Management course requirement in your degree program.

For more detailed information, please review the agreement.

If you hold any of these professional credentials, be sure to connect with an admission counselor to learn how it aligns with the M.S. in Integrated Supply Chain Management degree program.

Start dates and timelines

To ensure an admission decision for the semester you intend to start on your degree, you’ll want to submit your application and supporting materials by:

Spring: January 15
Summer: May 15
Fall: August 15

Academic Calendar

Find important University of Wisconsin-Platteville dates such as the beginning and end of each semester, breaks in the semester, final exams, and deadlines for dropping or adding classes using our academic calendar. Spring and fall semesters are each 16 weeks, while the summer semester is 12 weeks.

Transfer Information

UW-Platteville allows for students to transfer up to 12 credits of previously taken graduate coursework. Credits need to have been earned from a nationally or regionally accredited institution recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and approved by UW-Platteville program faculty. You’ll want to be sure to let your admission counselor know if you have earned credits previously.

University of California-Los Angeles Extension

You are eligible for up to 12 credits if you have completed the Supply Chain Management Certificate through the UCLA Extension program. With approved transfer credits, you will need to complete 18–21 credits at UW-Platteville to earn your M.S. in Integrated Supply Chain Management.

If you have completed this certificate, be sure to connect with an admission counselor to learn how it aligns with the M.S. in Integrated Supply Chain Management.

For more detailed information, please see the review the agreement and course list.