Paid Certificate Intermediate Business & Management

MIT Supply Chain Management MicroMasters

MIT

Earn a graduate-level credential from MIT's top-ranked Supply Chain Management program. Master analytics, logistics, and operations through five courses and a comprehensive exam, equivalent to one semester of coursework at MIT.

Duration

18 months

Level

Intermediate

Deadline

No Deadline

🌐 Available Languages: English
📅 Last Updated: 2026-03-24

📋 Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of statistics, probability, and algebra. Familiarity with spreadsheet tools such as Excel is helpful. No prior supply chain experience is required.

👥 Who Should Take This Course

  • Supply chain professionals seeking to advance their careers with an MIT credential
  • Operations and logistics managers wanting to deepen analytical skills
  • Business analysts looking to specialize in supply chain optimization
  • Professionals considering a pathway to a blended master's degree

📚 What You Will Learn

1

Supply Chain Analytics — Statistics, Regression, and Optimization

2

Supply Chain Fundamentals — Logistics and Demand Planning

3

Supply Chain Design — Network Strategy and Inventory Management

4

Supply Chain Dynamics — Simulation and System Modeling

5

Supply Chain Technology and Systems — Digital Transformation

6

Comprehensive Final Exam in Supply Chain Management

🏛️ About the Institution — MIT

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) operates the world's number one ranked Supply Chain Management program through the Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL), with over 50 years of industry leadership.

Founded

1861

Location

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Recognition

QS World Ranking #1 (2026)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take the MIT Supply Chain Management MicroMasters for free?
Yes, you can audit all five courses for free on the course platform, accessing lectures, assignments, and course materials. A verified certificate is available through financial aid — our step-by-step guide walks you through the application process.
Can the MicroMasters credential count toward a master's degree?
Yes, credential earners can apply for an accelerated master's degree at MIT and other pathway schools, including the Zaragoza Logistics Center in Spain. The MicroMasters represents one semester of graduate-level coursework.
How is this program structured over the 18-month timeline?
The program consists of five courses taken sequentially, each running several weeks, followed by a comprehensive final exam. The self-paced format allows flexibility, and most learners complete it within 12 to 18 months depending on their schedule.

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