Master'sBusiness Administration - MS in Management Science and Supply Chain Management to MBA

The MSSCM-to-MBA program from Wichita State’s AACSB-accredited Barton School of Business gives students holding a Master of Science (MS) in Management Science and Supply Chain Management a way to also complete a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in a reasonable timeframe, leading to increased knowledge and skills in business and management and more career options.

Learn how business administration - MSSCM to MBA is the right fit for you.

 
Supply Chain Management student in Koch Trading Center
 

Making your graduate education affordable

In addition to scholarships and financial aid, more than 30 percent of full-time graduate students hold assistantships or departmental fellowships amounting to more than $4 million each year.

Admission to the program

Admission to the MBA program is based on the following:

  • Personal goals essay
  • References
  • Current resume
  • TOEFL, IELTS or PTE-Academic score for international applicants

For additional admission details, click on the link below.

Curriculum

Students completing the MSSCM to MBA may count four of their MSSCM courses (12 credit hours) toward their MBA degree. This allows students to complete both programs within a reasonable timeframe. One program must be completed before any courses can be applied to the other program.

WSU's MBA is a traditional, management-based program offering coursework in accounting, business law, economics, management, finance and marketing. A thesis is not required. 

Most MBA classes are eight-week hybrids, where you attend class once a week and also complete work online.

Careers

A graduate degree in business from Wichita State's Barton School will help you take the next step in your career—while opening doors to new possibilities.