Operations, Supply Chain, & Technology Management
The Operations, Supply Chain, and Technology Management (OSCTM) program prepares students to design, manage, and optimize technology-driven operations and supply chains.
Program Details:
| Courses: 46 | Duration: 4 Years | Credit Hours: 130 Cr.Hrs. |
| Language of Study: English |
Annual Fees (Egyptian Students): 89,600 EGP | Annual Fees (Egyptian Students): 250 USD/ Cr. Hr. |
Program Overview
The program combines strong business fundamentals with specialized knowledge in operations management, logistics, project management, quality control, and quantitative decision-making. Students learn how organizations operate efficiently and how technology supports strategic growth and performance. Through analytical and practical learning, graduates develop the leadership and problem-solving skills needed to improve processes, manage complex systems, and drive operational excellence across industries.
What Does a Graduate Do?
Operations, Supply Chain, and Technology Management graduates plan, manage, and optimize operations and supply chains to improve efficiency, quality, and performance. They use data, technology, and strategic thinking to coordinate production, logistics, and resources across organizations. Working across multidisciplinary teams, they help businesses enhance productivity, reduce costs, and build resilient, technology-enabled operational systems.
Potential Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Operations, Supply Chain, and Technology Management (OSCTM) program are prepared for diverse roles across operations, logistics, and technology-driven business environments, including:
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Operations Manager
- Logistics Coordinator
- Procurement Specialist
- Project Manager
- Inventory Control Analyst
- Quality Assurance Manager
- Production Planner
- Transportation Manager
- Business Process Analyst
Accreditation
The University of Science and Technology at Zewail City is officially accredited by the Supreme Council of Universities in Egypt.
Key Areas of Study
- Operations management and process optimization
- Supply chain management and global logistics
- Logistics, transportation, and distribution systems
- Data analytics and technology-driven decision making
- Project management and operational planning
- Sustainability and responsible operations strategies
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the Operations, Supply Chain, and Technology Management (OSCTM) program will be able to:
- Analyze complex operational and technology-related problems using appropriate analytical and computing tools.
- Design, implement, and evaluate technology-driven solutions that support business and operational needs.
- Communicate effectively in professional and multidisciplinary environments.
- Work effectively as team members or leaders in operations and supply chain settings.
- Support the delivery, management, and optimization of information and operational systems.
- Apply ethical, professional, and responsible decision-making in business and technology practice.
Graduation Requirements
To earn a Bachelor of Science in Operations, Supply Chain, and Technology Management, students must complete a structured study pathway that combines business foundations, analytical skills, sustainability awareness, and specialized training in operations and supply chain management.
Degree Structure
University Requirements (21 Cr):
General education courses that strengthen communication skills, critical thinking, ethical awareness, and broader social understanding.
School of Business Requirements (70 Cr):
Core business and quantitative courses covering economics, finance, management, analytics, sustainability, and technology, in addition to internship training and a capstone project.
Program Requirements (39 Cr):
Specialized coursework in operations management, supply chain and logistics, production planning, technology management, data-driven decision-making, and business simulation.
Program Progression
Students declare their major early in their academic journey and work closely with academic advisors to ensure proper sequencing of prerequisites and timely graduation.