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The Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business

Location

Daniels School of Business, West Lafayette United States

Ranking

# 15World University Rankings - Masters in Supply Chain Management

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9Postgraduate programs

Tuitionfee

45,000 USDTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

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About The Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business

At the new Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business at Purdue University, we are creating the leaders and industries of tomorrow. Long named the Purdue School of Management with the graduate school bearing the Daniels name, the new entity is now the Daniels School of Business.

We are grounded in the belief that education should be affordable and accessible, and that analytical problem-solving and the power of data should inform business decisions. Our undergraduate, graduate, online , MBA, Executive,  and  PhD  students thrive in learning opportunities that extend beyond the classroom into real-world, hands-on projects that benefit our industry partners. The industry is consistently running into challenges that defy conventional solutions. Our integrated curriculum sits at the intersection of business and technology and prepares graduates to be innovative problem solvers.

We prioritize four foundational pillars:

Excellence at scale: More top students. Increased faculty size. A prestigious facility. All are vital parts of scaling innovation and taking our next giant leap in business education to become a top-10 business school. Building upon Purdue’s mission, we've increased our student enrolment to develop more future visionary leaders, placing graduates at best-in-class corporations or preparing them to find their own companies.

Integrating Business with Technology:  Purdue is where technology and business meet, where a culture of innovation and collaboration brings the best ideas to market and allows students to apply their skills to real-world challenges.  The Daniels School of Business is at the heart of this mission, creating opportunities for experiential, transformational learning that merge multiple disciplines and help students develop high-value skills they can take into their chosen careers.

Transformative learning:  Students come to Purdue seeking knowledge, but some of life’s most important lessons aren’t found in a book or a lecture hall.  The Krannert School of Business bolsters support for more than a dozen student centers, increasing opportunities to build upon classroom learning. Our centers make learning an active experience, putting students in unique situations that help them develop leadership, critical thinking, and communication skills.

A cornerstone for Business:  Communication evolves with each generation, but the principles don’t. Students must be prepared to speak well, write well, and interact well. Cornerstone for Business, a unique collaboration with the College of Liberal Arts, will give students the background into the why of business in addition to the how, and become a model for business schools across the nation.

About The Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business

At the new Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business at Purdue University, we are creating the leaders and industries of tomorrow. Long named the Purdue School of Management with the graduate school bearing the Daniels name, the new entity is now the Daniels School of Business.

We are grounded in the belief that education should be affordable and accessible, and that analytical problem-solving and the power of data should inform business decisions. Our undergraduate, graduate, online , MBA, Executive,  and  PhD  students thrive in learning opportunities that extend beyond the classroom into real-world, hands-on projects that benefit our industry partners. The industry is consistently running into challenges that defy conventional solutions. Our integrated curriculum sits at the intersection of business and technology and prepares graduates to be innovative problem solvers.

We prioritize four foundational pillars:

Excellence at scale: More top students. Increased faculty size. A prestigious facility. All are vital parts of scaling innovation and taking our next giant leap in business education to become a top-10 business school. Building upon Purdue’s mission, we've increased our student enrolment to develop more future visionary leaders, placing graduates at best-in-class corporations or preparing them to find their own companies.

Integrating Business with Technology:  Purdue is where technology and business meet, where a culture of innovation and collaboration brings the best ideas to market and allows students to apply their skills to real-world challenges.  The Daniels School of Business is at the heart of this mission, creating opportunities for experiential, transformational learning that merge multiple disciplines and help students develop high-value skills they can take into their chosen careers.

Transformative learning:  Students come to Purdue seeking knowledge, but some of life’s most important lessons aren’t found in a book or a lecture hall.  The Krannert School of Business bolsters support for more than a dozen student centers, increasing opportunities to build upon classroom learning. Our centers make learning an active experience, putting students in unique situations that help them develop leadership, critical thinking, and communication skills.

A cornerstone for Business:  Communication evolves with each generation, but the principles don’t. Students must be prepared to speak well, write well, and interact well. Cornerstone for Business, a unique collaboration with the College of Liberal Arts, will give students the background into the why of business in addition to the how, and become a model for business schools across the nation.

Available programs

EXPERIENCE THE BOILER BRAND OF BUSINESS

Purdue University’s Daniels School of Business is the aspiring business leader’s most vibrant ecosystem for mastering the analytical problem-solving and tech-commercialization skills that move the industry forward and change the world.

Daniels is uniquely positioned alongside a globally renowned STEM school, inside a dynamic corporate-partnership R&D community. Our students are immersed in a highly collaborative, workman-like culture that has produced leaders of some of the largest companies in the world.

Are you ready to take your career to new heights? The Daniels School of Business can take you there.

  • Master of Science in Accounting
  • Master of Science in Business Analytics and Information Management
  • Master of Science in Finance
  • Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management
  • Master of Science in Human Resource Management
  • Master of Science in Marketing
  • Combined Degree Programs

University information

General

0+
500+

Bachelor

1246+
3.7+

Master

93+
500+
2.4+

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

32,000 USD
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International Students

45,000 USD
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Rankings & ratings

The Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business is one of the top universities in West Lafayette, United States. It is ranked #15 in World University Rankings - Masters in Supply Chain Management 2024.

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FAQs

Yes, we offer a Master’s in Human Resource Management to high-achieving students, which only requires one additional semester of study. We also offer a one-year Master of Accounting Pathway Program, which will prepare students to sit for the CPA exam.
Yes, we offer one-week programs during spring break, and two-week and four-week programs during May and June. Students may also study abroad for a semester, or up to an entire academic year.
Yes, all incoming Daniels students will participate in CareerBound. Through curriculum and co-curricular activities, students will develop eight competencies for career readiness. Beginning sophomore year, students will be paired with a Daniels alumni mentor. Daniels advisors, faculty and staff will guide and coach students to attain the highest levels of competency.
The Daniels Professional Development Center conducts resume critiques, provides elevator pitch coaching and gives mock interview feedback. It hosts three career fairs annually, typically bringing in more than 130 companies to the spring and fall career fairs. A required Daniels course, MGMT 295, is taught by Daniels Career Services staff. It focuses on career preparation and progression.
Incoming students must apply for Daniels scholarships by December 15. The application can be found by logging into your Purdue portal after you have submitted your application for admission.
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