Prepare to Lead in a Critical Business Function in Just Four Months of Online Study
Now more than ever, businesses recognize the importance of a resilient supply chain. Build skills to monitor and manage them with Moravian School of Professional Studies & Innovation.
If there’s one thing the last several years have shown the world, it’s how critical global supply chains are. Businesses are taking effective supply chain management more seriously than ever. Build the skills necessary to monitor and strengthen supply chains—and elevate your career—in just four months with the Moravian University School of Professional Studies and Innovation (SPSI).
Our online Certificate in Supply Chain Management covers the knowledge you need to prepare for the Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP®) exam from the Association for Supply Chain Management (formerly the American Production and Inventory Control Society, or APICS). It’s presented in a fully online format designed for working adults that lets you advance your knowledge on your terms.
As a Moravian SPSI student, you’ll benefit from integrated student support while you earn your supply chain management certificate with us. From completing the enrollment process to taking care of tech issues, our goal is to make your time with us as seamless as possible.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
This certificate program is available to anyone with a high school education or above.
To qualify for the APICS certification exam, you must meet one of the following sets of requirements:
A bachelor’s degree, plus 36 months leading projects and 35 hours of PM education/training
A high school diploma or associate degree, plus 60 months leading projects and 35 hours of PM education/training
The Moravian SPSI Certificate in Supply Chain Management prepares you to make an impact in industries from retail to healthcare.
Supply Chain Managers
Supply chain managers ensure the effective flow of materials and finished products for a company. They conduct demand forecasts, source materials, evaluate suppliers, and arrange warehousing and distribution. Their goal is to ensure cost-effective production that meets business objectives. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), supply chain managers earned a median annual salary of $99,200 as of May 2023.
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