Transform Your Career at MIT

Your master's in supply chain management starts here.

At MIT, we look for the best—the best innovators, problem-solvers, and supply chain professionals ready to make an impact on a global scale. If you have the drive, curiosity, and proven track record of excellence in your field, you can transform your career and your future at one of the world's best universities.

Half the time. Half the cost. Maximum impact.

At MIT, you can earn a top-ranked Supply Chain Management Master’s degree in 10 months — at half the time and half the cost of a traditional MBA.

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Residential Pathway (MASc-SCMr)

This is a rigorous, ten-month, on-campus master’s degree program. You’ll receive advanced, hands-on training in supply chain management, as well as customized, high-touch career placement and recruiting support. Along with this, you’ll enjoy all the experiences, benefits, and connections that come with life as a residential MIT student for a full academic year.

Blended Pathway (MASc-SCMb)

Designed for working professionals, this option combines online learning with five months on campus — so you can earn your degree with less of an in-person commitment. This option is open to MITx MicroMasters® Program in Supply Chain Management credential holders ready to earn a world-class SCM Master’s degree.
Employment Outcomes

Accelerate Your Supply Chain Career

In a tightening job market, our graduates are breaking the trend. Earn a credential that delivers immediate ROI.

97%
MIT SCMr ’25 students received an offer within 3 months of graduation

Average compensation package

$138,656
Average base salary*
$33,531
Average signing bonus**
$68,456
Average equity***

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100% survey response rate from SCMr Class of 2025
*97% of students provided salary data
**63% of students reported receiving a signing bonus
***50% of students reported receiving equity compensation