The Supply Chain Management master’s programs offered through the MIT Global Supply Chain and Logistics (SCALE) Network have been ranked #1 Supply Chain Management graduate programs in the world for the fifth consecutive year by Paris-based EdUniversal. The organization evaluates thousands of specialty master’s and MBA programs each year on criteria including overall program reputation, career and salary outcomes of recent graduates, international reach, and feedback from students and alumni.
MIT’s Center for Transportation and Logistics formed the SCALE Network in 2003 with the founding of the Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC) in Zaragoza, Spain, and has since expanded the network to include six education and research centers on four continents. The #1-ranked SCM master’s programs offered at SCALE centers in China, Luxembourg, and Malaysia, as well as Spain, are closely modeled on the program taught at MIT CTL, which has been educating supply chain professionals since 1998. Other SCALE Network educational offerings include a low-residency Graduate Certificate program for students pursuing master’s degrees in related fields at top universities in Latin America, as well as executive education courses, part-time master’s programs, and PhD programs.
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