WeUni docsity Logo
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Doctoral Degrees
Online
Main fields of study

MSc in International Business - Supply Chain Management

Maastricht University, School of Business and Economics


Location

Netherlands

Study Format

On Campus

Course language

English

Study Fields

Business, International Business, Supply Chain Management

Duration

1 Year

Academic pace

Full Time

Degree

Master of Science (MSc)

Tuition Fee

Request info

Program Description

Are you interested in purchasing, logistics, operations management, and supply chain management? Are you analytically- and strategically-minded, and good with people and communications? Are you customer-oriented and open to new ideas? Then the specialization in Supply Chain Management could be right for you. The specialization is part of the master's program in International Business and is for students seeking a career managing supply chains for businesses and organizations.

You will gain the theoretical, practical, and managerial skills to implement supply chain improvements that satisfy consumer demand and keep companies competitive. The program also explores exciting concepts like the Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, and the Maker Movement, which are challenging our ideas about lifestyle and consumption. In addition, the International Classroom concept of Maastricht University helps you to think, work, collaborate and network internationally.

Fast facts

  • work in consultancy, HRM, or supply chain management for large multinationals, SMEs, or NGOs
  • Double Degree option available
  • 1-year, full-time master’s, taught in English
  • starts in February & September
  • weekly: 8 hrs classes, 14 hrs group work, 18 hrs individual study
  • you’ll get an MSc in International Business with a specialization in Supply Chain Management

Why this program?

It has never been a more exciting time to delve into the logistical challenges facing the international economy. Society is changing, and there's a trend of creating your own products and services. Innovations like 3D printing, solar panels, self-diagnosis devices, and online shopping are leading to home manufacturing, power generation, reduced healthcare costs, and shopping convenience. The middleman is vanishing from economic transactions, and even the physical store is becoming archaic as cities have trouble filling empty retail spaces because of online shopping. Concepts like the Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, Virtualisation, The Maker Movement, and Peer-to-Peer economics have sent ripples through society, especially for those working in logistics and SCM, who will be essential in the coming years as product delivery and logistical processes become more competitive.

Supply Chain Management covers all aspects of maintaining a supply chain in the competitive global economy, from new product development to the management and planning of international supply chains to cooperation with suppliers and distributors. Moving products from development to distribution is a complex, international process, and it often means the difference between a company's success and failure. The Supply Chain Management program devotes a great deal of time to value creation, not only with the optimization of purchasing, logistics, and marketing processes but also when it comes to strategic cooperation with suppliers, distributors, and customers. The end goal is to deliver on the promises made to consumers and to meet their demands.

The Supply Chain Management specialization is taught in Maastricht amid the other specializations of the International Business program, so you will benefit from the interaction between the various business disciplines.

About the School

Maastricht University (UM) is the most international university in the Netherlands and, with nearly 22,000 students and 4,400 employees, is still growing. The university distinguishes itself with its innovative education model, international character, and multidisciplinary approach to research and education.

Thanks to its high-quality research and education, as well as a strong focus on social engagement, UM has quickly built a solid reputation. Today, it is considered one of the best young universities in the world.

Fast facts

  • 50% students & 40% staff from abroad (100+ countries)
  • almost 40% of our students study abroad
  • curriculum and research focus on international themes
  • Certificate for Quality in Internationalisation (CeQuInt)
  • 400 international partnerships
  • Living lab and expertise center Europe
  • UM is the sixth-best Young University in the world

The European University of the Netherlands

Located in the heart of Europe, UM can rightly call itself the European university of the Netherlands. More than half of our student population and almost half of our academic staff come from abroad. Together, they represent more than 100 different nationalities.

We are anchored in the Eu(region)

Maastricht University aims to play a leading role in the sustainable economic development of Limburg. We do this through Kennis-As Limburg, an ambitious strategic program that aims to connect the campuses in Maastricht, Geleen, Venlo, and Parkstad to form a single knowledge center.

We are ‘the young future of Europe’

UM is the coordinator of Young Universities for the Future of Europe (YUFE). This alliance of eight universities is currently developing a model for a ‘truly European university’. Students will be able to follow a study program comprised of courses from the eight partner universities.

We collaborate within WUN and YERUN

UM is the only Dutch university in the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN), which consists of 18 research universities on six continents. As one of the top young universities in the world, UM is also one of the 18 founding members of the Young European Research Universities Network (YERUN).

Innovative education

Small-scale and international

Problem-Based Learning

Since our establishment, we have fully implemented Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in our teaching and we are continuously developing it further. Students are challenged not only to develop professional expertise but also to work on their talents, interests, and skills. PBL helps them become true global citizens.

International orientation

UM can rightly call itself the European university of the Netherlands. This starts with our international students and staff, who represent more than 100 nationalities. But it is also reflected in the content of our programs, most of which are taught in English. We see ourselves as a 'living lab' and a center of expertise for Europe.

Employability

Providing excellent preparation for the labor market—is our commitment. At Maastricht University, students are given the space to develop academically, professionally, and personally. This helps them become active, globally-oriented citizens with 21st-century skills or, in other words, easily employable professionals.

Cutting-edge research

Working on the important issues of today

Transdisciplinary

Research at UM is interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary in nature. It is inspired by contemporary social issues and seeks to contribute to their solutions. To this end, researchers not only cooperate with colleagues from other disciplines and UM faculties, but also with Dutch and international institutions and businesses. Our research is also integrated with education at every level.

Research themes

Maastricht's identity is determined by its history, location, and the people who live and work here. Maastricht University's research reflects this and is centered on four themes: Quality of Life, Learning and Innovation, Europe in a Globalising World, and Sustainability and Circularity. Some of the issues that fall under these themes are healthy aging, climate change, demographic changes, the impact of technological developments, aging populations, healthy and affordable food, and the European integration process.

STEM research and education

For a number of years, Maastricht University has been hard at work on scientific research and education in the STEM* disciplines (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; known as ‘bèta’ in Dutch). In our Sciences+, the plus refers to the cross-fertilization between the exact, medical, and social sciences, as well as the humanities. That is because it is precisely at these interfaces where the opportunities lie to make a difference for the future, also together with public and private partners.

We know what we stand for

Maastricht University is a young university in the heart of Europe with a clear global perspective. We see ourselves first and foremost as an open and inclusive academic community that strives for a good mix of Dutch, European, and other international students and that addresses both European and global issues in our education and research programs.

Recognition & Rewards

As part of the Dutch and international scientific community, Maastricht University has wholeheartedly joined the national initiative to redefine the recognition and rewards system for academics. In the coming years, we will ensure that academics are valued in a more equitable way for all of their tasks.

Diversity & Inclusivity

Maastricht University is committed to an inclusive culture, to an environment that is open and accessible to everyone. Where academic citizenship is part of who we are and it is recognized and rewarded. Where all students and staff feel at home. And where alumni are truly members of our community, in the Netherlands and around the world.

Sustainability

Maastricht University wants to contribute to a sustainable future for the planet, as described in the Sustainable Development Goals. By 2030, the university wants to be sustainable, We will therefore reduce our ecological footprint in our business operations, focusing on a CO2-neutral future, circularity, and health and well-being.

Why UM?

  1. Personal approach to Problem-Based Learning

    Students at UM learn in small tutorial groups, which means you participate actively and acquire essential skills for your future. Tutors typically know you by the first name and are always accessible and approachable.

  2. Unique programs

    UM offers a number of study programs that can be found nowhere else in the Netherlands. Examples include the Bachelor in European Public Health, the Master in Forensics, Criminology, and Law, and the Master in Global Health.

  3. Most international universities in the Netherlands

    Most of our programs are also on offer in English, and 53% of our students and nearly 40% of our staff come from abroad. This makes UM the most international university in the Netherlands.

  4. Research

    Our multidisciplinary research, from growing human tissue to exploring sustainability issues, provides a fertile breeding ground that feeds into our education. Academics are heavily involved in teaching, and interested students have a range of options for getting involved in research themselves.

  5. Amongst the best young universities worldwide

    UM is the fifth best young university worldwide, according to the 2018 edition of the Times Higher education ranking for young universities. In other rankings, too, UM consistently achieves good scores: in 2018, UM placed 15th in the QS ranking for universities younger than 50 years.

  6. Educational innovation

    We are continually working to improve our educational methodology in the UM Edlab, which also supports tutors and provides excellent programs for students.

  7. The heart of Europe

    Maastricht lies at the southernmost tip of the Netherlands, in the very heart of Europe. In just a few hours’ time, you can be in Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, or London, and several airports are within an hour’s drive. To Life@UM

  8. The city of Maastricht

    From cinemas, theatres, and hundreds of cafes, bars, and restaurants to a brand new sports center and state-of-the-art study facilities under construction at the Tapijn site – Maastricht is a living city with a historic center. And every academic year kicks off with an unforgettable Inkom week.

  9. Honours programs

    For students who like an extra challenge, we offer a suite of honors programs: Premium, MaRBle, and Honours+.

  10. Finding a job

    Research by the UM Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA) shows that some 93% of graduates are working in a paid job within a few years of graduating (Maastricht University graduate surveys 2021).

Similar programs

MSc in Sustainable Business

Alliance Manchester Business School - The University of Manchester

logo Alliance Manchester Business School - The University of Manchester

United Kingdom

Business, Sustainability

Master of Science (MSc)


English

1 Year

Find out more

MSc in International Business Management

Alliance Manchester Business School - The University of Manchester

logo Alliance Manchester Business School - The University of Manchester

United Kingdom

Business, Management

Master of Science (MSc)


English

1 Year

Find out more

MSc in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship

Alliance Manchester Business School - The University of Manchester

logo Alliance Manchester Business School - The University of Manchester

United Kingdom

Business, Management

Master of Science (MSc)


English

1 Year

Find out more

Master in Business Management (MBM)

University of Essex Online

logo University of Essex Online

Online

United Kingdom

Business, Management

Master of Science (MSc)


English

2 Years

Find out more