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Master’s Concentration

Supply Chain Management

Gain hands-on experience managing the end-to-end flow of products using sustainable practices. Manage impacts of supply chains on the environment, from raw material sourcing to energy use to transportation. Gain skills like:

  • Conduct an end-to-end assessment of an industry supply chain to shape sustainability efforts
  • Assess product designs from a scientific, economic, and supply chain perspective
  • Create effective post-use of consumer materials based on procurement strategies
  • Design energy use strategies based on effective manufacturing methodologies

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Top-ranked, career-focused education in a flexible format.

At a Glance

Classes Begin
January 6

Term Length
10 Weeks

Master's Tuition
$835 per credit hour

Format
Evening or Online
Admission
No GRE or GMAT
Duration
As few as 18 months

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Skills You’ll Learn

Apply the six pillars of supply chain management to real-world issues
Analyze the environmental and financial impact of complex supply systems
Manage processes with the newest technology

Curriculum

Master of Science in Environmental Policy and Management with a concentration in Supply Chain Management requires completion of 48 credit hours (12 courses).

 

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Core Courses

4

Concentration
Courses

4

Elective Courses

Core Courses

Learn the scope of activity, historical development, and future direction of the industry. These courses provide a foundation that you'll draw on throughout your concentration and elective courses. The capstone serves as the culminating academic experience in which you'll explore a problem of practice in your field of study.

EPM 4003 Environmental Finance and Economics
EPM 4200 Environmental Protection Law
EPM 4910 Research Practices and Applications
EPM 4901 Capstone Project
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EPM 4902 Capstone Seminar
Concentration Courses

Develop deep expertise and skills in Environmental Policy and Management through the following concentration courses.

TRAN 4100 Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management
TRAN 4110 Fundamentals of Supply Chain Planning
TRAN 4120 Fundamentals of Supply Chain Execution
TRAN 4130 Structured Problem Solving in Supply Chain Management
Elective Courses

Popular electives for students in the Environmental Policy and Management program include:

EPM 4232 Sustainability Policy and Practice
EPM 4610 Analytics 1
EPM 4140 NEPA
EPM 4280 RCRA
EPM 4232 Sustainability Policy and Practice
EPM 4235 Green Building
EPM 4002 Integrated Environmental Systems
EPM 4150 Global Environmental Law and Policy
EPM 4220 Endangered Species and Wildlife
EPM 4710 Environmental Project Management

Elective courses may be chosen from among non-core and concentration courses in the academic program, and you may also select courses in other University College graduate programs. Your academic advisor will help you select electives that align with your career and personal goals.

Sample Schedule

Plan out your schedule and determine your preferred timeline for completing your master's degree—finish in as few as 18 months or take up to five years.

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Explore our four and six course graduate certificates in Environmental Policy and Management.

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Career Outcomes

Predicted outcomes for graduates of Supply Chain Management

Harvard Business Review found U.S. supply chain employs 37% of the workforce and over 40 million people. These supply chain jobs have higher than average salaries and contribute to much of the innovative activity in the economy.
According to Supply Chain Management Review, one-third of organizations globally plan to make sustainability-related improvements to their supply chain due to pressures from customers and to unlock financial benefits.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for logisticians is expected to grow 30% through 2030, incredibly faster than the average profession. Employment for logisticians is expected to increase as organizations need to move products more efficiently, solve problems, and identify areas for enhancement.

Job Titles

Supply Chain Analyst
Supply Chain Planner
Logistician
Systems Support Manager
Purchasing Manager
Transportation Specialist
Supply Chain Manager
Purchasing Agent

Supply Chain Manager Salary​: National Average

$89,067

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Environmental Policy and Management

“I was already working in my field and I was loving my field and so, I wanted to continue to be on the ground, getting my hands dirty, making an impact while pursuing my master’s at the same time.” —Dayna Reggero, graduate.

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Advisory Board

Our programs are developed and updated with the input of advisory boards composed of industry leaders and employers. This ensures that you'll learn what employers are looking for, and gain the most current information with a view to future industry trends, connecting you to future success.
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William Bellamy

Senior Vice President of Global Water Services, CH2M Hill

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David Stewart

Stewart Environmental Consultants, Inc

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Joel Hirschboeck

Director of Risk Management, Jefferson County Public Schools

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Lyle Laverty

Colorado State Parks Director

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Howard Roitman

Former Director of Environmental Programs, Colorado Department of Public Health & Safety

Accreditation

 


Higher Learning Commission

University College programs maintain the highest level of accreditation offered by The Higher Learning Commission, one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the federal government. The University of Denver and all of its academic programs are regionally accredited by this commission, and regional accreditation is the highest standard for universities in the United States.

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