MS Blog
- A Master’s in Supply Chain Management (MSSC) provides individuals with a unique and desirable skill set that combines operational oversight, business analytics and data visualization within the context of global supply chains. Bridging strategy and
- Career paths in business analytics In the rapidly growing field of big data, there is a high demand for skilled professionals who can leverage analytics to translate unstructured data into valuable business insights. According to Forbes, worldwide
- Five Leeds accounting students receive COCPA scholarships Of the academic scholarships the Educational Foundation of the ֱ Society of CPAs (COCPA) awards to highly qualified ֱ students annually, five were received by Leeds
- In today’s business world, those with accounting expertise do more than just count money and balance the books. The accounting industry has evolved into a diverse profession, including jobs in criminology, health care reform and even work in
- Tanner Ryan, an alumnus of the Leeds MS in Supply Chain Management program, graduated among the best in his class in 2015. Fast forward to 2018 and recognition of his talent has gone national. The Institute of Supply Management recently included
- Over the last few years, the Leeds School of Business has launched six specialized graduate-level business programs, including a one-year Master’s in Finance, Real Estate, and Supply Chain Management, as well as MS degrees in Taxation
- I had the opportunity to interview Helen Zucchini, the Interim Director of Admissions and Director of Marketing & Outreach to discuss common questions and advice for potential MS candidates. Typically, prospective students want to know “What do
- The Leeds School of Business MS in Supply Chain Management program finds itself in good company in a recent review of supply chain masters programs, published by PredictiveAnalyticsToday.com. Ranked #3 of the thirty reviewed, the Leeds’ MS
- The graduate programs at the Leeds School of Business organize each incoming group of students into cohorts. An academic cohort is a group of students working in the same education program who finish their degree together, which is beneficial for
- We’ll be doing a new series focusing on getting to know some of our Leeds faculty and staff. This week I had the opportunity to interview Tess Smith, our assistant director of graduate career management. Please tell us a little about your