Students must complete 30 credit hours to earn the MSCM degree. The one-year program begins each January (Winter Term) and concludes the following December (at the end of Fall Term). A guaranteed paid summer internship takes place between the two terms.
The following estimated expenses are based on the projected tuition costs
for the 2013 MSCM
academic year. Actual costs may vary depending on one’s lifestyle
choices. A number of
scholarships, fellowships, and
loan packages are available, and approximately two-thirds of all students at Ross receive some form of financial aid.
Tuition and Fees $51,958 (Michigan resident) $56,958 (Non-resident)
Books and Supplies $1,716
Housing (estimated rent/food) $12,852
Loan Fees (federal) $100
Personal Expenses (includes healthcare costs) $4,224
Estimated Total $70,850 (Michigan resident) $75,850 (Non-resident)
Please note:
The University’s Board of Regents will approve 2012-13 tuition and fees in June 2012.
As the co-founder of a company, Malvika wanted to gain deeper understanding of the supply chain. Action-based projects let her apply new knowledge immediately.
Rahul Chowdhury MSCM ‘12 Senior Manager Global Business Process, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Bentonville, Ark.
Rahul says his Ross education helped him gain a global perspective on supply chain management, but it also gave him essential career development tools.
Shashank came to Ross because of its reputation and world-class faculty. But by graduation, he found his peers were an equally valuable part of his experience.
Jingjing Qian MSCM ‘12 Manager, Global Supply Chain Microsoft Corp. Seattle, Wash.
Jinging came to Ross not just for the MSCM Program, but to learn about American culture. Her hard work landed her a position at a famous American company.
Mike Duffy Executive VP of Global Manufacturing & Supply Chain Cardinal Health
"The MSCM Program delivers candidates who learn to think and act like general managers. Having leaders with both supply chain expertise and strong business acumen is critical for us to deliver on our goals and strategies."
Kevin Harrington VP of Global Business Operations Cisco Systems Inc.
"By contributing to the Corporate Advisory Council, I get to know the MSCM students firsthand. It’s a great opportunity to watch students perform and develop, which greatly informs hiring decisions."
Suresh Krishna VP of Global Operations and Integration Polaris Industries Inc.
"Working with faculty and students on Tauber projects is a great way for me to tap some tremendous expertise and generate results in a very, very short period of time. That connection between industry and academia is a unique cornerstone of this program."
"I’m looking for very sophisticated executives who can really enhance the development of manufacturing logistics, supply chain, and retail on a global basis. Ross has the ability to find and develop those experts."
Sanjay Ramaswamy Chief Information Officer, Supply Chain Johnson & Johnson
"There’s an incredible openness on the part of the Ross faculty to invite industry leaders’ ideas about what is most relevant to the work we do. By shaping the curriculum, CAC members help make sure MSCM students hit the ground running."
Samar Sarma Principal Consultant, Value Chain Planning Group Oracle
"As an alumnus, I feel the one-year format is perfect for the person who is sure about a career in supply chain management. You get into industry quickly and see a fast return on your investment. I enjoy sharing my perspective as a member of the CAC."