Supply Chain Management

Last Updated: 2026

Understand the logistics of a business and how to analyze operations throughout the supply chains. This Study Path is recommended for students who are interested in procurement and sourcing, supply chain optimization, and/or the general management of supply chains.

Programme Curriculum

For comprehensive information about the requirements and course options for the ISM/BA degrees, please view the links below.

Recommended Bachelor’s Minors for Supply Chain Management

Recommended Master’s Minors for Supply Chain Management



No icon = elective course — select courses to fit your personal study plan

It is recommended to take around 12 credits per period, though some students take up to 18 credits per period and still manage fine.

2nd Bachelor’s Year



3rd Bachelor’s Year


Autumn (I-II)

MS-C2107 (I-II) <or III-IV>
Computational Assignments in Applied Mathematics, 5cr

BIZ3130.kand (I-II)
Bachelor’s Thesis and Seminar, 10cr

35C03000 (II)
Capstone: Process Analysis and Management, 6cr

+ language courses, 11cr total

Spring (III-V)

Exchange Studies (III-V)
Exchange to partner destination, 24cr


1st Master’s Year




2nd Master’s Year


Autumn (I-II)

ISM-E5001 (I-II) <or III-V>
Master’s Thesis Seminar, 3cr

ISM.thes
Master’s Thesis, 30cr

30E03500 (II)
Capstone: Data Science for Business II D, 6cr

Spring (III-V)

MS-E2112 (III-IV)
Multivariate Statistical Analysis D, 5cr

MS-E2117 (III-IV)
Risk Analysis D, 5cr

ISM-E3005 (IV)
Capstone: Supply Chain Improvement Project, 6cr

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