"We have a huge landscape of people who have been in the industry for a period of time but now need to upskill. For this adult learner, the online approach to education is the most flexible, and the return on investment is tremendous."

Kuntal Bhattacharyya, Director of the School of Supply Chain, Logistics and Maritime Operations 

Lead the Future of Trade.

Global commerce never sleeps and neither do the challenges it faces. In Old Dominion University’s M.S. in Maritime Trade & Supply Chain Management program, you’ll gain the strategic insight, technical expertise and leadership perspective to navigate disruption, strengthen operations and keep the world’s supply chains moving.

Understand the Systems that Move the World

Built for Flexibility:

Learn on campus or 100% online from anywhere.

Strategic Agility:

Forecast demand, manage risk and adapt to global change.

Technology Integration:

Use AI, IoT and digital twins to improve efficiency and visibility.

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Manage Complexity with Confidence

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In ODU’s graduate program, you’ll study the global flow of goods, data and decisions that drive commerce. You’ll analyze how ports, carriers and logistics networks connect, and how to improve coordination, cost and sustainability across the supply chain. Then you’ll graduate with skills in analytics, procurement, compliance and network design that translate directly into stronger performance in your organization.

Disruption is constant, but preparation is power. Learn to forecast, model and lead through uncertainty by using data-driven strategies to anticipate challenges and keep your organization resilient. From shipping lanes to data lanes, you’ll be equipped to turn volatility into opportunity.

Earn Your Master’s and Drive Supply Chain Success

Keep global commerce moving, starting with your career.

Master’s in Maritime Trade & Supply Chain Management

"I would encourage anyone considering this program to fully immerse themselves in the experience. Enjoy what you’re learning, stay curious, and make an effort to connect with professors and fellow students. Many of the most valuable parts of the program come from those relationships. I also wish more prospective students knew how approachable and invested the faculty at ODU truly are."

Teagan Dunne