What does the programme lead to?
With a Master's degree in Supply Chain Digitalization, you will be qualified to work in a wide range of industries, all requiring advanced management and optimization of their supply chains. These industries include:
- Manufacturing and Production: Optimizing production processes and supply chains.
- Logistics and Transportation: Streamlining transport networks and inventory management.
- Retail: Enhancing inventory management and distribution networks.
- Technology and IT: Implementing digital solutions and artificial intelligence in supply chains.
- Energy and Environment: Developing sustainable supply chains and reducing carbon footprints.
- Healthcare: Optimizing supply chains for medical equipment and pharmaceuticals.
- Food Industry: Improving traceability and efficiency in food supply chains.
Here is a list of potential job titles you could pursue with this degree:
- Supply Chain Manager
- Operations Manager
- Logistics Manager
- Data Analyst
- Machine Learning Engineer
- AI Specialist -
- Production Planner
- Inventory Manager
- Sustainability Manager
- Digital Transformation Consultant
- Business Analyst
- Process Improvement Specialist
- Project Manager
- Quality Assurance Manager
- Procurement Manager
These roles will enable you to apply your expertise in machine learning, artificial intelligence, data science, sustainability, and security to drive value and innovation across various sectors.
Learning outcomes
What makes a graduate with an engineering degree in Supply Chain Digitalisation especially attractive to the labour market? Below is an overview of the competencies you will have once graduated: general engineering competencies as well as the special competencies you will acquire in Supply Chain Digitalisation.