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Expand your future potential by enrolling today.
Logistics and Supply Chain Management are
quickly becoming the business world’s most
highly sought-after skill set. Whether a student
plans to continue a career in the military or
pursue a future civilian occupation, a master’s
degree in this field is highly desirable.
LOOKING TO EXPAND
YOUR FUTURE CAREER
IN LOGISTICS?
The MSB-SCM program was launched in the fall
2008 semester. The course format is similar to an
executive graduate program.
For additional information, contact:
Willis F. Jackson, Jr., MPA, MS,
US Army Command & General Staff College
willis.jackson@us.army.mil
913-684-2929 DSN: 552-2929
Greg Freix, Colonel, USAF Retired
KU School of Business
gfreix@ku.edu
785-864-7544
Dee Steinle
KU School of Business
dsteinle@ku.edu
785-864-7596
Consider a Master of Science Degree
in Supply Chain Management
from the University of Kansas
School of Business.
www.business.ku.edu/Master-MSB-SCM
For information on other KU - Ft. Leavenworth
programs please contact Bill Steele at 785-864-7478
or Dawn Tallchief at 785-864-7455.
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University of Kansas School of Business
Summerfield Hall
1300 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045-7585
www.business.ku.edu
A business education that’s not business as usual.
MSB - SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
A degree program sanctioned by
the U.S. Army Logistics Management College
GET THE EDGE YOU NEED TO ADVANCE YOUR CAREER
T
he KU School of Business, in conjunction with
the U.S. Army Command and General Staff
College (CGSC) at Fort Leavenworth, is pleased to
offer officers the opportunity to expand their future
potential with a new specialized graduate degree in
Supply Chain Management and Logistics.
The Master of Science in Business with a Supply
Chain Management and Logistics concentration is
aimed specifically toward Army majors and majoreligible captains. The degree will complement the
quality military supply chain education officers
enjoy while enabling a broader, civilian economic
focus for those who plan to pursue logistics careers
after military service. This specialized degree will
prove valuable for seeking greater responsibilities
within the Army and competing for significant
positions later in a business career.
The U.S. Army Logistics Management College has
accepted and sanctioned this program into the
National Logistics Curriculum. The MSB Supply
Chain Management degree is 30 credit hours, with
24 credits from the KU School of Business and 6
credits from the CGSC at Fort Leavenworth.
MSB Supply Chain Management & Logistics
core curriculum:
Supply Chain Logistics I (CGSC) (3 credits)
Supply Chain Logistics II (CGSC) (3 credits)
ACCT 701: Financial Accounting (2 credits)
BE 701: Managerial Economics (2 credits)
DSCI 701: Statistical Decision Making (2 credits)
FIN 701: Financial Management (2 credits)
SCM 701: Intro to Supply Chain Management (2 credits)
MGMT 704: Strategic Management (2 credits)
MSB Supply Chain Management & Logistics
advanced courses:
MGMT 895: Change Management (2 credits)
SCM 703: Transportation and Logistics Systems (2 credits)
SCM 702: Procurement and Supplier Management
(2 credits)
SCM 704: Information Systems for Supply Chain
Management (3 credits)
SCM 710: Capstone in Supply Chain Management
(3 credits)
Application Requirements:
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Qualifying bachelor’s degree (GMAT not required)
Candidate with rank of major, or a major-eligible
captain with eight (8) years of officer experience
Two (2) letters of recommendation and three (3)
completed application essays
For complete application requirements, visit:
www.business.ku.edu/Master-MSB-SCM
MSB Supply Chain Management classes are taught by KU Business faculty at the
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC) at Fort Leavenworth.
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