International Supply Chain Management - 217 - Master's Year 2

Program Objectives

The International Supply Chain program trains students to take a strategic and international approach to supply chain management. Supply chain management is an approach that defines the issues and rules pertaining to the management and flow of physical goods, the organization of information systems, and the availability of services. It centers client satisfaction, whether that client is a consumer or an entity requesting a service.

Program objectives:

  • Conceptualize the supply chain: Supply Chain Management
  • Know how to use the information systems that govern the flow of goods (APS, ERP, optimization tools, etc.)
  • Implement a Sales and Operation Planning process
  • Be familiar with the tools and models that aid in decision making and demand forecasting;
  • Use case studies to measure economic indicators;
  • Observe the evolution of needs pertaining to new information technologies such as: Digital supply chain and big data
Types of education
Executive Education
Work-based training
Language(s)
French and English
ECTS Credits
60 credits
Internship
Optional Internship
No work-based training
Capacity
65
Type of Diploma
Diploma from a major institution conferring the Master's degree
Academic Year
2025/2026

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Contacts

  • Emmanuelle LAVALLEE

    Associate Professor

    Program Director

  • Véronique CHARRIER

    Teaching assistant (Work-based training)

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  • Christine Gaudry

    Teaching assistant (Executive Education)

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After Dauphine

Employability Indicators After Graduation - Survey Conducted in Collaboration with CGE

- 1 Month

job hunting's average duration

100 %

Professional integration rate

47,750

Median salary


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