<p>Hello all,</p>
<p>I am trying to choose one out of the following programs:-</p>
<ol>
<li>M.S. Supply Chain Management- Olin Business School (WashU)</li>
<li>MSB Supply Chain Management:- Smith School of Business (Maryland)</li>
<li>MSB Logistics Engineering:- Fisher School of Business (OSU)</li>
<li>Master of Management in Operations Research:- Sauder School of Business (UBC)</li>
<li>Master of Management Studies (FOB):- Fuqua School of business (Duke)</li>
</ol>
<p>Now, Maryland's SCM program is pretty solid, so is the rep of the university. Olin's program is pretty selective and has a small class size and impressive placement statistics. </p>
<p>OSU's logistics engineering program is highly ranked but I'm not sure about the reputation of the university in general. How does OSU stack up against WashU or the other big names?</p>
<p>The MMOR program at Sauder sounds really good plus Sauder is a lot cheaper than the US B-schools. However, I could not find any employment statistics or alumni forums to get some more info on the program. So, I'd really appreciate any info on this one.</p>
<p>Finally, Duke's MMS Program- relatively new, past batches have described it as a really beneficial experience. The employment statistics are good too. However, is the curriculum well suited for someone who wants to work as an OR analyst or consultant for a supply chain consulting firm?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>