University Master in Supply Chain Management
From the UNIE
From the UNIE
EAE Business School’s University Master in Supply Chain Management focuses on training operations and logistics professionals and executives who understand the high added value of logistics processes for their companies and uses these processes to enhance the company’s competitiveness. Professionals equipped to design, implement and maintain a strategic vision of the management of the Operations area and, in particular, logistics and comprehensive supply chain management.
At the end of the Master, students have the option to do a two-week residential program at Hogeschool van Amsterdam (the Netherlands).
The key objective of the University Master in Supply Chain Management is to train professionals who know and use a broad range of management techniques and tools and who are equipped to make effective use of technological information systems and discover and exploit new niches for global business development. Supply chain management therefore becomes an essential tool for maintaining and increasing the company’s level of competitiveness in the markets in which it operates and, even more importantly, in the markets it plans to enter in the future.
Specifically, the University Master in Supply Chain Managements has the following objectives:
Over the course of the University Master in Supply Chain Management, the students acquire the set of competences required to perform their role effectively. Specifically, they develop the following competences:
One of EAE Business School’s key objectives is to ensure that the students’ learning process is as enriching as possible both in and outside the classroom. To achieve this, we give them access to a set of activities adapted to each of their profiles and the current stage in their learning process.
The essence of our mission involves formulating our own unique way of serving the students, which we achieve not only through the set of services and commitments that we enter into with them, but also and most importantly by developing a mindset focused on quality and continuous improvement as an institutional pledge based on a commitment to transparency throughout the public service that we provide.
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