Learn how you can help your organization better meet an array of customer needs with an MBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management from Southern New Hampshire University. This master’s degree will provide understanding of core processes that drive the production and movement of goods in both national and international markets. Students will learn how to use such widely implemented software as Minitab, SPSS and Excel Solver. Courses also will help students prepare for the Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt certification exams. This program is ideal for those who wish to become: • operations or supply chain managers • production planners or logistics engineers • purchasing, distribution or inventory control managers • quality managers • industrial engineers • plant, warehouse or materials managers • master schedulers
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Employees with a master’s degree earn 20 percent more on average than those with only a bachelor’s degree and almost 80 percent more than those without a degree, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. They are also significantly less likely to be unemployed. A growing focus in business on total quality management and maintaining an efficient flow of products makes MBAs in supply chain management or operations management valued degrees. The MBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management from SNHU combines both of these critical business areas to provide a broad range of valuable knowledge and skills that are in demand across many industries. Successful operations and supply change management professionals have diverse skills in leadership, communication, budgeting, problem solving, planning and coordination. Earning your MBA in Operations and Supply Change Management develops these skills and can position you for a career as: Operations or supply chain manager Operations research analyst Production planner or logistics engineer Purchasing, distribution or inventory control manager Quality assurance manager Industrial engineer Plant, warehouse or materials manager Master scheduler Professionals earning an MBA in operations management are in demand, especially in high-technology manufacturing and in the fast-growing service industries sector. Although employment of industrial production managers will decline slightly overall through 2022, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the increase in the use of technology will create a need for professionals who can coordinate the use of technology and human capital. Job prospects for those with an MBA in supply chain management are strong, as supply chain spending grows faster than the rest of the economy. Employment opportunities include traditional manufacturers and retailers to supply chain specialists such as consulting firms and transportation service providers. According to the BLS, employment of logisticians is projected to increase 22 percent through 2022.