This is Supply Chain Management !

If you want to study Supply Chain Management at a top-rated university, you can do so at WU Vienna: According to QS, WU is the second-best option worldwide – and it is also located in one of the world’s most livable cities. The Master in Supply Chain Management is unique in Europe. It combines a thorough education in relevant theories and state-of-the-art methods and techniques with a transdisciplinary and integrated view to gain a deeper understanding of supply chain related decision problems from a performance perspective. 

This is Supply Chain Management 

The Master’s program in Supply Chain Management focuses not only on global issues connected to supply chains but also attracts many international students. The student body is made up of a broad variety of nationalities from more than 30 different nationalities. Hence, the program offers a truly international experience through an international education, an internationally renowned faculty as well as an international culture among the students throughout the two years. 

5 reasons to study Economics:

  1. Top ranked Master’s program 
  2. Transdisciplinary program 
  3. Numerous specialization options 
  4. Global experience through exchange 
  5. International SCM network 

Supply chain networks are the skeletons that underpin the business world. These networks are increasingly global in nature, with products consisting of parts manufactured in different regions of the world, assembled in other locations, and then shipped across continents to retailers and consumers. Such complex networks consist of manufacturers and their suppliers, shippers and carriers using various modes of transportation, distribution centers where the products are stored and sent to retailers which ultimately supply the customers. Supply chains involve many decision-makers interacting with one another, sometimes competing, and at other times cooperating out of necessity. 

The first year introduces students to the basics of operations and transport management and logistics. It focuses on relevant concepts related to business information systems and geo-informatics as well as mathematics and statistics. Students learn about the fundamental principles, methods, techniques, and information tools that are required for the analysis, management, and operation of supply chains. 

In the second year, students select two in-depth electives according to their individual interests. These electives include topics like business analytics, location analytics, retail marketing, supply chain finance and risks, sustainable and humanitarian supply chains, or transport and logistics. In the seminars, the students apply the concepts and methods they have learned to real-world environments in cooperation with selected best-practice partners from the industry, laying the groundwork for successful future careers in many attractive areas. 

For a more detailed study plan, check out the website of our program: https://www.wu.ac.at/en/programs/masters-programs/supply-chain-management/overview 

What makes Supply Chain Management so unique?

If you want to study Supply Chain Management at a top-rated university, you can do so at WU Vienna: According to QS, WU is the second-best option worldwide – and it is also located in one of the world’s most livable cities. Here, you can find out, what does make the program so unique. 

 How to master Supply Chain Management 

If you are interested in Supply Chain Management, you can get the answers to the most frequently asked questions here. Gagana and Falk, two of our Supply Chain Management master’s students, give you insights into the master’s program. 

THE PLUS EXPERIENCE

If you decide to complete your Master ‘s degree at the WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, you will receive one of the best business educations at one of the top 1% business schools in the world. But that’s not all: You are guaranteed to experience excellent job prospects, an award-winning campus, state-of-the-art teaching, a diverse range of degree programs and, on top of it all, life in one of the world‘s most livable cities. 

At a glance 

Program type: Full-time degree program 

Duration: 4 semesters 

Language of instruction: English 

Application Deadline: March 8 

Next information session: https://www.wu.ac.at/en/wu-master-events