To earn the MITx MicroMasters program credential in Supply Chain Management (SCM), you are required to complete the following five online courses:
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CTL.SC0x - Supply Chain Analytics: This course focuses on data analysis techniques and tools used in supply chain management. It covers topics such as data visualization, forecasting, demand planning, and inventory management.
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CTL.SC1x - Supply Chain Fundamentals: This course provides an introduction to the key concepts and principles of supply chain management. It covers topics such as supply chain design, logistics, distribution, and customer service.
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CTL.SC2x - Supply Chain Design: This course delves into the strategic aspects of supply chain management. It covers topics such as network design, strategic sourcing, facility location, and risk management.
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CTL.SC3x - Supply Chain Dynamics: This course focuses on understanding and managing the dynamics of supply chain systems. It covers topics such as demand-supply matching, order fulfillment, capacity planning, and supply chain coordination.
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CTL.SC4x - Supply Chain Technology and Systems: This course explores the role of technology in supply chain management. It covers topics such as supply chain integration, information systems, e-commerce, and emerging technologies.
To be eligible for the MicroMasters program credential, you need to earn a Verified Certificate for each course. Verification involves a fee and provides access to additional features and assessments. Once you have successfully completed all five courses as a paid verified learner, you will be invited to take the CFx Comprehensive Final Exam. Upon passing the CFx, you will earn the MITx MicroMasters program credential in SCM.
For more information about verification and the credentialing process, you can visit the edX website and the specific program page for the MITx MicroMasters program in Supply Chain Management.
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