<p>I have a BS in Supply Chain & Logistics Technology. I also earned a 6 Sigma Green Belt with my degree. The degree is a blend of industrial engineering and supply chain, with all the same math and science prerequisites as industrial engineering. What is a good matters degree to go along with my undergrad?</p>
<p>You don’t get a master’s degree to “go along with your undergrad” degree, you get a master’s degree to prepare you for work in a specific field that requires it. If you wanted to work in supply chain management, you could get an MS in industrial engineering or supply chain management, or even an MBA perhaps. But let’s say that you changed your mind and tomorrow you decided to go into international relations - an MIA or MPA might be the best choice for that. It all depends on what you want to do.</p>
<p>If you want to go into supply chain management as a career, a master’s degree in supply chain management or in industrial engineering may be your best bet. Another option is operations research.</p>