Schedule of Courses
Complete the master's degree in two years part-time with flexible course formats.
Advising Forms
The Supply Chain Management M.S. degree consists of 10 courses, and both the Supply Chain Management Graduate Certificate and Project, Program, and Portfolio Management Graduate Certificate are comprised of five courses each. Students may use advising sheets to track their progress in the program. Advising sheets provide details on course names, course numbers, and the semesters during which the courses are offered, as well as information on graduation.
- Supply Chain Management M.S.
- Supply Chain Management Graduate Certificate
- Project, Program, and Portfolio Management Graduate Certificate
Course Prerequisites
These flowcharts provide the list of courses required to complete the program as well as prerequisite details for each course.
- Supply Chain Management M.S.
- Supply Chain Management Graduate Certificate
- Project, Program, and Portfolio Management Graduate Certificate
Example Course Plans
Whether you're a working professional or a full-time student, the master's program can work for you with flexibility to quickly complete the degree in as little as one year with our online, face-to-face, and blended courses. Face-to-face and blended courses meet in the evenings one day per week. With the two-year plan, you can also choose to earn an additional graduate certificate in project, program and portfolio management to enhance your degree.
Two Years Part Time Plan (30 units)
Year One
Fall Term
EBTM 602 Introduction to Supply Chain Management
EBTM 620 Procurement & Sourcing
Spring Term
EBTM 710 Logistics & Distribution
EBTM 720 Supply Chain Analytics
Summer Term
EBTM 610 Operations Management
Year Two
Fall Term
EBTM 604 Introduction to Project Management (online)
EBTM 730 Business Process Management (online)
Spring Term
EBTM 735 Six Sigma Quality
EBTM 740 Customer Relationship Management (online)
Summer Term
EBTM 881 Supply Chain Capstone Project
Two Years Full-time Plan (includes certificate in project management) (39 units)
The two-year full-time plan supports international students who must maintain nine credit hours per semester to meet student visa requirements.
Year One
Fall Term
EBTM 602 Introduction to Supply Chain Management
EBTM 620 Procurement & Sourcing
EBTM 604 Introduction to Project Management (online)
Spring Term
EBTM 710 Logistics & Distribution
EBTM 720 Supply Chain Analytics
EBTM 625 Project Leadership & Communication
Summer Term
EBTM 610 Operations Management
Year Two
Fall Term
EBTM 750 Program & Portfolio Management
EBTM 730 Business Process Management (online)
EBTM 881 Supply Chain Capstone Project
Spring Term
EBTM 735 Six Sigma Quality
EBTM 740 Customer Relationship Management (online)
EBTM 715 Project Cost Accounting & Finance
Advising and Frequently Asked Questions
Faculty members in the Department of Business Analytics and Technology Management advise students on all aspects of their graduate program and serve as a resource for assisting students in meeting career goals. Every student is assigned an adviser after being admitted to the graduate program.
Who Is My Advisor?
You can identify your advisor by logging into Towson Online Services. Go to Towson Online Services Student Dashboard/PeopleSoft> PeopleSoft desktop menu> Self Service> Student Dashboard> Advisor
When to Register
Improve your chances of getting the courses and times that you want by registering at the time assigned to you. To find out when you can register, go to Towson Online Services and follow Towson Online Services Student Dashboard/PeopleSoft> PeopleSoft desktop menu> Self Service> Student Dashboard> Enrollment Dates.
How do I register for courses?
For complete registration instructions see the Registrar’s Office.
Register for classes through your Student Dashboard.
Whom do I talk to if I have a question about planning my course schedule?
Contact your advisor. To find out who your advisor is, go to Towson Online Services Student Dashboard, Go to Towson Online Services Student Dashboard/PeopleSoft> PeopleSoft desktop menu> Self Service> Student Dashboard> Advisor. Your advisor’s name and contact information is located on the right-hand side of the screen under Advisor. If you do not see an advisor assigned, contact supplychain AT_TOWSON.
Why did I receive an error message while trying to register for a course?
When you select a class to enroll in, the system checks your academic record to ensure you have met the prerequisites for the course. It will determine whether you are currently enrolled in or have completed the prerequisite course(s) with a grade of “C” or higher, and whether you are enrolled in the SCM/PPPM program or are a student in a different TU graduate program.
If you are currently enrolled in a prerequisite, you are allowed to register on the condition that you complete the prerequisite with a grade of “C” or higher. If you do not pass the prerequisite course, you must drop the class requiring the prerequisite and re-add the prerequisite. If you fail to do this, you will be disenrolled from the course.
If you receive a prerequisite error message but are certain that you meet all course prerequisites, contact supplychain AT_TOWSON.
How do I identify prerequisites courses?
Check the course structure depicted in the Course Prerequisite forms on this page (scroll up).
How do I know the semester during which the course is offered?
Please refer to the Advising Forms on this page (scroll up).