Master's in Supply Chain Analytics


Harness the power of analytics

Master machine learning and artificial intelligence in a rapidly evolving field that demands expertise in analytics.

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Program Details

  • GMAT/GRE test scores optional.
  • Automatic admission granted to currently enrolled Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØundergraduate seniors with a Leeds major or minor who have a 3.0 GPA or higher.
  • STEM designated degree program.
  • A 10-month, full-timeÌýin-person program starting in July.
  • Online and certificate options available for added flexibility.
  • Curriculum integrates machine learning and artificial intelligence while still maintaining the specificity of the supply chain focus on transportation, logistics, planning and contracting.
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CurriculumÌýTuition

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Careers in Supply Chain Analytics

Employment growth and demand for supply chain analytics experts is high. Leeds prepares students to accelerate their career and offer personalized support to help you land your ideal job. We invite you to explore roles in logistics, international operations and procurement. Leeds' students find jobs with companies like Arrow Electronics, Boeing, Gates, Lockheed Martin and Medtronic

Common job titles include Logistics Analyst, Operations Analyst and Process Analyst.

More about MS Supply Chain Analytics CareersÌý

Responsible for ensuring that a company's products meet established quality standards by conducting tests, analyzing data, and identifying defects throughout the production process, ultimately guaranteeing the safety and consistency of the final product, often by monitoring operations and recommending process adjustments to prevent issues

A supply chain analyst collect data on supply chain operations. Analyze data to identify areas of supply chain operations to improve efficiency as well as develop and execute projects to enhance supply chain operations.

Responsible for analyzing market data and trends to forecast future customer demand, using this information to optimize inventory levels and guide supply chain operations, ensuring the company produces the right amount of product at the right time to meet anticipated sales needs; they typically collaborate with sales, marketing, and operations teams to achieve accurate demand forecasting and efficient inventory management.Ìý

MS in Supply Chain Analytics Faculty

Meet our award-winning faculty, recognized for their innovative teaching approaches and their cutting-edge research in top academic journals.

Sentao Miao

Associate ProfessorÌý

STRATEGY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND OPERATIONS

Sentao Miao is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management in Leeds School of Business at Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ. Previously, he was an Assistant Professor in Bensadoun School of Retail Management & Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University. His research interests are mainly in developing efficient learning and optimization algorithms with various applications in Operations Management. For methodologies, Sentao Miao focuses on statistical and machine learning algorithms such as online learning, multi-arm bandit problem, reinforcement learning; he is also interested in approximation algorithms with provable performance. For applications, he mainly works on operations management problems such as dynamic pricing, assortment selection, inventory control, etc. Sentao Miao obtained his PhD degree in Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering at University of Michigan. Link toÌýbio.

Gloria Urrea

Assistant Professor

STRATEGY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND OPERATIONS

Gloria Urrea is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management in the Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Operations Management (SEO) Department at the Leeds School of Business. Gloria studies operations of humanitarian organizations (HOs), whose mission is to alleviate human suffering and improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable population. Her research focuses on three main questions. First, how HOs can make their operations more efficient. Second, how HOs can access and manage the required donations to perform their work. Third, how HOs can leverage emerging technologies such as crowdfunding and online volunteering platforms to raise the monetary and time donations needed to deliver aid to those in need. To answer these questions, Gloria uses empirical methods, such as econometric analysis and behavioral experiments. Link toÌýbio.

Huanan Zhang

Assistant Professor and Kala and Shiv Khatri Endowed Faculty Scholar

STRATEGY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND OPERATIONS

Huanan Zhang is an Assistant Professor in the SEO division. Before joining Leeds, he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Penn State University. He received his Ph.D. in Industrial and Operation Engineering at the University of Michigan in 2017. Huanan’s research interests include the design of data-driven algorithms, approximation algorithms, and their applications in inventory and supply chain management, revenue management, and service operations. His research has been published in leading Operations Management journals like Management Science, Operations Research, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, and Production & Operations Management. Huanan also serves as a senior editor for Production & Operations Management. Link toÌýbio.

Rui Zhang

Associate Professor and Faculty Director of MS in Business Analytics and MS in Supply Chain Analytics

STRATEGY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND OPERATIONS

Rui Zhang is an associate professor in the Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Operations division at Leeds School of Business, Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ. He is the Faculty Director of the Master’s Program in Business Analytics. Before that, he served as the Director of the Ph.D. Program in Operations. Furthermore, he serves as Associate Editor forÌýINFORMS Journal on ComputingÌýandÌýNetworks. His research interests are quantitative methods, especially prescriptive analytics techniques. His work focuses on revenue management problems, last-mile delivery, and influence maximization problems on social networks. His work has been published inÌýOperations Research, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, INFORMS Journal on Computing, INFORMS Journal on Optimization, Naval Research Logistics, European Journal of Operational Research, andÌýNetworks, among others. In addition, he has won several Best Paper awards. A collection of his work was selected as the runner-up for the 2022 INFORMS Computing Society (ICS) Prize.Link toÌýbio.

Meet the MS in Supply Chain Analytics Admissions Team at Leeds

Leeds' team of dedicated professionals help you maximize your experience in the MS in Supply Chain Analytics program. Our student success team and career development coaches provide highly curated support to ensure you have everything you need to succeed.

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Application Deadlines

Round 1:ÌýOctoberÌý6, 2025

Round 2:ÌýDecemberÌý1, 2025

Round 3:ÌýFebruaryÌý2, 2026

Final International Deadline:ÌýFebruaryÌý4, 2026

Final Domestic Deadline: May 11, 2026

Program Start Date: June 2026

The 2026 application is not yet available. If you are interested in applying for 2026, please fill out the form below so we can notify you when our 2026 application has opened.Ìý