Description
The Foster School of Business at the University of Washington (hereafter,”UW”),an institution of higher education in the State of Washington, USA. And this Bachalor/Master Program Agreement in order to enhance the educational and cultural opportunities available to their students and to promote general academic cooperation between the two institutions.
The purpose of this Agreement is to establish the terms under which the UW and the USTC will work together to offer a complementary Bachelor/MasterProgram to USTC students. Per this arrangement, highly qualified USTC students who have completed a three(3) year course of study and are selected to participate in and successfully complete USTC's one(1) year business program,to be equivalent to a US four(4) year Bachelor's program, will be invited to apply to one(1) year Master's Program at the UW(3+1+1). Upon successful completion of the Master's Degree Program, the UW will award a Master's degree to the Program Students.
For MSCM (Master of Supply Chain Management)
Requirements
Foster MSCM applicants must have completed the equivalent of a four-year US bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
The minimum GPA is 3.0 for the last 90-quarter or 60-semester credits.
Post-undergraduate professional experience is desirable, but not required. The average work experience for the current class is 4.2 years with arange of 0-20.
While there is not a minimum score required, the average GMAT score for the current class is 625 and the average combined GRE is 313.
Complete the TOEFL exam. Minimum score requirement is 92 iBT/580PBT.
Application and Admission Timeline:
Aug.-Dec. | Understand Foster MSCM Program application requirements and begin submitting application components. |
Nov.-Jan. | Complete video interview as specified by admission staff |
Jan.15 | Ensure application is complete and all application materials are finalized |
Feb.1 | Receive admissions results notice from admissions staff |
Feb.20 | Submit official response to enrollment offer and provide deposit |
Jun. | Attend orientation and begin program of study(please refer to the offer letter for details) |
For MSIS (Master of Science in Information Systems)
Requirements
Foster MSIS applicants must have completed the equivalent of a four-year US bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college oruniversity. Applicants are required to hold the equivalent of a four(4) year Bachelor's degree with an IS major or concentration from an accredited business school.
Post-undergraduate professional experience is desirable, but notrequired.
Each individual's performance is evaluated on either the GMAT or GRE,which provide a measure of the applicant's general verbal and quantitative abilities.
Complete the TOEFL exam. Minimum score requirement is 92 iBT/580PBT.
Application and Admission Timeline:
Sept.-Jan. | Understand Foster MSIS Program application requirements and begin submitting application components. |
Nov.-Jan. | Complete video interview as specified by admission staff |
Feb.1 | Ensure application is complete and all application materials are finalized |
Mar.10 | Receive admissions results notice from admissions staff |
Mar.30 | Submit official response to enrollment offer and provide deposit |
Jun. | Attend orientation and begin program of study(please refer to the offer letter for details) |
Tuition& fees
MSCM
The total tuition for the 12-month MSCM Program is $38000. Tuition payments are paid quarterly due by the Tuition/Fee Assessment Deadline. Admitted students are required to pay a $1500 non-refundable and non-transferable tuition deposit.
quarterly tuition | quarterly unversity fees | number of enrolled quarters | total program cost |
$9,500 | $357 | 4 | $39,428 |
other astimated expenses for 2016-2017 12 month estimated | |||
room and board | $19,500 | ||
books and supplies | $1,652 | ||
local transportation | $1,728 | ||
personal expenses | $3,020 | ||
health insurance | $1,500 | ||
international student fees | $180 |
MSIS
When you enroll in the MSIS Program, you will be charged $33000tuition for the 12-months of study. Tuition payments are paid quarterly due bythe Tuition/Fee Assessment Deadline.
quarterly tuition | quarterly unversity fees | number of enrolled quarters | total program cost |
$8,250 | $357 | 4 | $34,428 |
other astimated expenses for 2016-2017 12 month estimated | |||
room and board | $19,500 | ||
books and supplies | $1,652 | ||
local transportation | $1,728 | ||
personal expenses | $3,020 | ||
health insurance | $1,500 | ||
international student fees | $180 |
Courseoutline
Thecourses offered in the MSCM program
SCM500: Finance and Accounting for SupplyChain Managers(3 credits)
SCM501: Probability and Statistics(3credits)
SCM502: Negotiations(2 credits)
SCM503: Leadership and ProfessionalDevelopment(2 credits)
SCM510: Marketing Strategy and ChannelManagement(3 credits)
SCM511: Strategic Sourcing andProcerement(2 credits)
SCM 512: Spreadsheet Modeling for Business Enterprise (2 credits)
SCM 513: Operations Management and Process Analysis (2 credits)
SCM 520; Forecasting, lnventory Management and SC Analytics(3credits)
SCM 521:Managing Supply Chain Projects (3 credits)
SCM 522: Lean Management, Total Quality and Six Sigma(2 credits)
SCM 523: Competitive Strategy (2 credits)
SCM 530: Managing and Mining Big Data(3 credits)
SC.M 531:Enterprise Systems and Integration (2 credits)
5CM 532: Global Supply Chain and Logistics (3 credits)
SCM 533: Special Topics in Supply Chain Management (2 credits?
SCM 599: Supply Chain Leader Series(l -2 credits, 5 max)
Thecourses offered each quarter in the MSIS program
Summer Quarter
MSIS 501(3):Information Technology and arganicational Strategy
MSIS 502(2): Business Data Analysis
MSIS 503(3): Operations and Business Process Management
MSIS 504(2): Business Decision Models
Autumn Quarter
MSIS 510(3): Introductionto Data Mining and Analytics
MSIS 511(3): Digital'Transformation of }rganizatians
MSIS 512(3): InformationSecurity in a Networked World
Winter Quarter
MSIS 521 (3): Information Technology and Marketing in the NewEconomy
MSIS 522 (2): Advanced Business Data Mining
MSIS 523 (3): Compliance and Legal Issues in Information Technology
MSIS 547 (2): Managing in the Era Cloud Computing
Spring Quarter
MSIS 524 (3): ManagingInformation Technology Projects
MSIS 526 (3): Enterprise Systems and Integration
All Quarters
MSIS 550 (5): MSIS Leadership Series
Additional Courses:
Offered in Spring Quarter(basedon student choices)
MSIS 541 (2): Advanced andUnderstrucured Data Mining
MSIS 542 (2): AdvanedDevelopment Frameworks
MSIS 543 (2): Advanced Database Systems andData Warehouses
MSIS 544 (2): ManagingInformation Technology Resources
MSIS 545 (2): TechnologyEntrepreneurship
MS1S 54b [2): InformationSystems Economics
MSIS 579 (2): ContemporaryTopics in Information Systems
Contact Information:
Emma Wei