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Online and Full Time Supply Chain Management Programs in Ohio with Kent State Graduate School of Management

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Established in 1910, Kent State University (KSU) is one of the largest public research universities with 8 Ohio Campuses with 6 Other U.S. Locations and 4 Worldwide Locations. Kent State offers over 280 undergraduate, 50 graduate, and over 30 doctoral degree programs through 10 colleges. In addition the university offers over 200 Education-abroad Programs in More Than 60 Countries. The university has over 38,000 students in its roll in eight campuses and over 28,000 in the main campus in Kent.

Kent State University is the only public university in Northeast Ohio to be ranked in the top tier of the new 2017 edition of Best Colleges by U.S. News & World Report with inclusion on the Best National Universities list. Also, Kent State is ranked 188 on the prestigious list and is one of only six public universities in the state to make the top-tier Best National Universities list.

Kent State University's College of Business Administration and Graduate School of Management is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) in business and accounting and the MBA programs have been rated by Princeton Review as a best business school.

The Executive MBA programs are ranked 12th in North America by CEO magazine. The college is also ranked among the top 50 undergraduate business schools in the U.S. in 2016 by Bloomberg Business Week based on an employer survey of how well schools prepared students for jobs.

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Academic Programs

Research Program

  • Ph.D. in Business Administration Supply Chain Concentration: The Supply Chain concentration of our Ph.D. program prepares you to address our technology-powered economy fueled by information and driven by knowledge. The Supply Chain concentration educates you in the latest thinking, theory and empirical research so you can address the supply and value chain management challenges faced by organizations today.
  • The Mentorship program covering the Information Supply Chain concentration help the Ph.D. student develop the conceptual and methodological skills required for conducting original research, and help the student acquire the knowledge necessary to establish expertise in their area of concentration.
  • The research seminars provide a forum for students to develop and refine their research ideas and methodology and their presentation skills.

LAST UPDATED ON Nov 8, 2021