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Capella University
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY

MBA Master of Business Administration Global Operations and Supply Chain Management specialization

Overview

Effective supply chain management is increasingly recognized as a competitive differentiator among companies and rapid globalization has created an urgent need for these in-demand skills. Advance your knowledge of both global operations and supply chain management with this online Master's program — one of the few that address both areas of expertise.

To help you build a solid foundation of business knowledge and high level skills, our online MBA program offers:

  • Integrated business disciplines to prepare you to excel in a cross-functional business environment
  • Simulation and a personalized capstone project that allows you to blend knowledge gained throughout the program and apply it to a project meaningful to your career
  • MBA Central, your gateway to program news and resources, current business information, events, networking and exchanges with experts, faculty and peers
  • Mobile access supports learning that fits into your busy lifestyle

To understand how this specialization fits your career path or schedule, request more information.

Degree outcomes

With your Master's in Global Operations and Supply Chain Management from Capella, you'll learn global strategic sourcing and how to manage relationships and accountabilities across the supply chain. You'll also learn to utilize information and knowledge management systems in the management and coordination of materials and inventory. Discover specifically what you'll learn — and how you can apply it.

View full learning and career outcomes report for this program at CapellaResults.com.

Source

People with Master's degrees in business from Capella earn an average of $28,000more per year than people who only hold a Bachelor's degree.

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Career outcomes

Common jobs with an online program in global operations and supply chain management include distribution manager, logistics manager, manufacturing manager, materials manager, operations manager or supply chain manager. Potential workplaces include aerospace organization, defense contractor, government, manufacturing company, military or transportation company.

Earn credit for what you already know

Your previous learning, work experience, and industry certifications may help you earn your degree in less time. To learn more, or an enrollment counselor or visit our competency-based prior learning assessment.