Online MBA Today Publishes Top 35 Online MBA Programs in Supply Chain Management
SEATTLE, Oct. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Comprehensive guide to online MBA programs, Online MBA Today, has published a new ranking of the 35 best online MBA programs in Supply Chain Management (http://www.onlinembatoday.com/rankings/best-online-mba-supply-chain-management/).
A list of over 375 online MBA school programs was obtained and first vetted according to whether or not the MBA program had a good business management foundation as well as an extensive understanding of supply chain management. Each program was then ranked based on the following five factors: estimated tuition cost; accreditation; early career salary; prestige; and overall graduation rate. The data for this ranking was derived from the most recent and publicly available sources, including PayScale, U.S. News and World Report, the Princeton Review, the Financial Times, Quacquarelli Symonds, and the National Center for Education Statistics. Data was gathered for each online MBA program, weighted equally, and then averaged to find the top online MBA programs in supply chain management.
Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business in Boston, Massachusetts, came first in this ranking, followed by Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business in Tempe, Arizona, in second place, and the University of Nebraska--Lincoln's College of Business Administration in Lincoln, Nebraska, in third place.
Other schools making the ranking include (alphabetically ordered):
Arkansas State University College of Business - Jonesboro, Arkansas
Ashland University Richard E. & Sandra Dauch College of Business & Economics - Ashland, Ohio
Bellevue University College of Business - Bellevue, Nebraska
Chatham University School of Arts, Science, and Business - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Clarkson University School of Business - Potsdam, New York
Colorado Technical University School of Business & Management - Colorado Springs, Colorado
DeSales University Division of Business - Center Valley, Pennsylvania
DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management
East Carolina University College of Business - Greenville, North Carolina
Ferris State University College of Business - Big Rapids, Michigan
Fontbonne University Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies - St. Louis, Missouri
Governors State University College of Business - University Park, Illinois
Lehigh University College of Business and Economics - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Maryville University John E. Simon School of Business - St. Louis, Missouri
Missouri University of Science & Technology College of Arts, Sciences, and Business - Rolla, Missouri
North Carolina State University Poole College of Management - Raleigh, North Carolina
Norwich University College of Graduate and Continuing Studies - Northfield, Vermont
Nova Southeastern University Huizenga College of Business - Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Quinnipiac University School of Business - Hamden, Connecticut
Rowan University Rohrer College of Business - Glassboro, New Jersey
Saint Leo University School of Business - Saint Leo, Florida
Southern Arkansas University David F. Rankin College of Business - Magnolia, Arkansas
Southern New Hampshire University School of Business - Manchester, New Hampshire
Suffolk University Sawyer Business School - Boston, Massachusetts
Syracuse University Whitman School of Management - Syracuse, New York
University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management - Minneapolis, Minnesota
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Kenan-Flagler Business School - Chapel Hill, North Carolina
University of South Dakota Beacom School of Business - Vermillion, South Dakota
University of West Florida College of Business - Pensacola, Florida
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater College of Business and Economics - Whitewater, Wisconsin
Wayne State University Mike Ilitch School of Business - Detroit, Michigan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Robert A. Foisie School of Business - Worcester, Massachusetts
Supply Chains are the networks created by the production and distribution of products. With supply chains directly influencing profit and loss margins, organizations need leaders who can manage the supply chains well. Tammie Cagle, editor at Online MBA Today, explains, "A professional with specialized knowledge of how to run an operation well is a high commodity in our globalized, industrialized economy." Online MBA programs in Supply Chain Management cover the fundamental knowledge of business and management, as well as the specific insight in the management of supply chains.
Contact:
Tammie Cagle, editor
Online MBA Today
[email protected]
425.440.0619
SOURCE Online MBA Today
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