Program Description

The Georgia Tech Master of Science in Supply Chain Engineering (MSSCE) is an engineering graduate degree program designed to meet growing industry demand for business-savvy engineers who can design and synchronize highly complex global supply chains. The program's intensive curriculum delivers academic knowledge in analytic methods, supply chain engineering, and enterprise management while building professional practice skills and real-world industry experience, all leading to a respected engineering graduate degree from the #1 ranked Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE).

Prerequisites

Application Requirements

  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Personal Statement describing any relevant work experience

Standardized Tests

Test TypeScore RequirementsSubmitting Scores
TOEFL iBT
Prior to January 2026
  • 90 or higher Total score
  • 19 or higher Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking subsections
  • Institute Code: 5248
  • Department Code: Any
  • MyBest score is not accepted
TOEFL iBT
After January 2026
  • 4.5 or higher Total score
  • 4 or higher Listening, Reading, Writing sections
  • 3.5 or higher Speaking section
  • Institute Code: 5248
  • Department Code: Any
  • MyBest score is not accepted
IELTS Academic
  • 7 or higher Overall band score
  • 6.5 or higher Listening, Reading, and Speaking
  • 5.5 or higher Writing
  • IELTS electronic score delivery service: Georgia Institute of Technology, "Graduate"
GRE General Test
  • Institute Code: R5248
  • Department Code: Any
GMATNot Required
To be considered official, test scores must be sent electronically directly from the testing agency.
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Application Deadlines

Start termDeadline date
Fall 2026February 15, 2026
All deadlines are 11:59 PM Eastern Time.

Program Contact

Amanda Ford
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
765 Ferst Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30332-0205


Phone: 404.894.4289
Email: graduate.studies@isye.gatech.edu
Website: Supply Chain Engineering

Program Costs


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Funding Information

Admissions offers will generally not include any form of financial assistance; School assistantship funds are dedicated to Ph.D. students. Students with an interest in research should apply directly to our Ph.D. program.