Operations and Supply Chain Management (M.Sc.)
Ideal for students with strong analytical skills, this programme equips graduates with the tools and expertise to manage supply chain processes and their connected operations in a global and increasingly digitalised marketplace. Monitoring risk, leveraging innovation and managing collaboration are some of the core themes embedded in this programme.
Operations and supply chain management (OSCM) are core to every business and organisation. OSCM determines how resources are used, and how value is delivered to the end customer or user.
Trinity Business School - More than a degree
We are a globally-renowned, triple-accredited business school delivering an ultra-modern educational experience and innovative research from the heart of Dublin’s thriving capital city. At Trinity Business School, we offer programmes that will push you to reach your full potential. Immerse yourself in the latest business theory and practice, unlock powerful alumni and career networks, and accelerate your career prospects and success.
We aim to produce graduates who will become future change-makers and who seek to shape and transform business for good.
Career Opportunities
Our dedicated Careers & Community team is dedicated to supporting our students and alumni in exploring career options, preparing effectively for their next career move, and making informed career decisions that will develop and shape their futures through workshops and tailored individual career sessions.
Specialised in career development, the team can help you to identify suitable career paths and provide tailored advice on how best to achieve your career goals through workshops, one-to-one coaching, and psychometric assessments. They deliver a wide range of career sessions with defined learning outcomes and arrange company and recruitment consultancy presentations, job fairs, and networking events.
This programme allows graduates to blend the strategic and analytical skills acquired, with the soft skills of teamwork, relationship management and communication. These skills are now vital for every sector, from manufacturing, agri-food, consumer goods, construction, service sector, public sector, to the digital sector. Gone are the days of supply chain skills being resigned to 'just manufacturing or logistics'.