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Master of Science Supply Chain Management (SCM) Tina Wakolbinger (Program Director) Werner Jammernegg (Deputy Program Director) Julia Landgraf (Program Coordinator)
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International Students
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Academic Year 2016/17
Austria
Germany
Netherlands
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Costa Rica Hungary
India Italy
Mongolia Panama
Serbia Slowakia Switzerland
Turkey Ukraine
Vietnam
16 Nationalities
Gender
Bachelorprogram
WU60%
Other40%
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Business
Economics
Engineering (Production,
Logistics, Transportation)
Informatics Geography
Applied Mathematics
and Statistics
Business Economics
Supply Chain Management
Unique Features
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Unique Features
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Retailer
Logistics Service Provider
Manufacturer/ Supplier
Focal Companies of the Supply Network
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"With global operations becoming more complex, companies in manufacturing, retail and technology — and the consulting firms that service them — are scrambling to hire people with supply-chain expertise. But these experts are hard to come by.“
- The Hot New M.B.A.: Supply-Chain Management, The Wall Street Journal (2013)
Job Opportunities
Supply Chain Strategy/Plan-
ning/Controlling
Manufacturing and Logistics
Advanced Planning Systems
Business Process
Excellence
Sourcing and Purchasing
Sales and After-Sales
Services
Inventory Management
Job Areas
Green/Human-itarian Supply
Chain Management
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Overview of Current Alumni
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Time needed to find a job
Continuing employment
< 1 Month
1-2 Months
2-3 Months
>3 Months
Others 14%
10%
14%
19%
21%
21%
Industries of our graduates
University
Transport & Logistics
Automotive
Fast-Moving Consumer Goods
Consulting
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Overview of Current Alumni
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Every third SCM graduate
earns more than 50,000 € after one year of employment
of graduates earn more than 35,000 € after one
year of employment
83%
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SCM Network: Student and Alumni Club
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1st Year Program Focus
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1st Semester
2nd Semester
Logistics Management
Advanced Operations Research
Operations Management
Supply Chain Operations
Operations Research
Geographic Information Systems for Transport and Logistics
Supply Chain Planning
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
Supply Chain Controlling
Global Supply Chain Design
Supply Management
Advanced Geographic Information Systems for Transport and Logistics
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2nd Year Program Focus
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Five Specialization Areas – Select 2
Three Seminar Courses – Select 1
• Business Analytics in Supply Chains
• Location Analytics and Geospatial Data
• Retail Marketing
• Supply Chain Finance and Risks
• Sustainable and Humanitarian Supply Chains
• Transport and Logistics
• Decision Models and Analysis
• IT Seminar
• Transport and Logistics
Prepare and Defend Your Thesis
• Master's Thesis
• Interdisciplinary Research Seminar
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Recommended Exchange Universities and Visiting Professors
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Visiting Professors
Partner Universities
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Julia Landgraf (Program Coordinator) Program Management
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Werner Jammernegg (Deputy Program Director) Professor, Institute of Production Management Alfred Taudes Professor, Institute of Production Management
Department of Information Systems and Operations
Sebastian Kummer Professor, Institute of Transport and Logistics Management Tina Wakolbinger (Program Director) Professor, Institute of Transport and Logistics Management
Department of Global Business and Trade
Petra Staufer-Steinnocher Ass. Prof., Institute of Economic Geography and GIScience
Department of Socioeconomics
SCM Faculty Core Team
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Minimum
Achievement Potential Skills and Knowledge / Work Experience in
Basic Requirements
Ø Relevant BSc (slide 3) Ø English Proficiency
details: wu.ac.at/master/en/scm/admission
Production, and/or Transport, and/or Logistics
Management Information Sytems and/or Geoinformatics
Mathematics and/or Statistics
Online Application
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8%
92%
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Fast Track
FAST TRACK ADMISSION for top-performing students - Students with an excellent GPA
- Required minimum scores: at least 90% of your university’s GPA scale
- Example: if max. GPA is 10, the required GPA is at least 9.
- Could receive an offer prior to the current priority deadline
- Provided that their complete application is submitted at least 3-4
weeks before the next priority deadline.
- Please note the priority deadlines for fast track admission.
More information on the application process, requirements and deadlines on: http://www.wu.ac.at/master/en/scm/admission/ SLIDE 14
WU graduates: GPA≤1.5
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Key Facts
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Language of instruction:
English
Degree: Master of Science (WU)
Duration: Four semesters, full-time degree program
Credits: 120 ECTS credits (incl. Master’s Thesis credited with 20 ECTS credits)
Application: Rolling Admission from September 2016 until March 2017
Homepage: www.wu.ac.at/master/scm
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MScSCM