The 3 Continent (3C) program is a uniquely global master’s degree that gives graduates the problem-solving and change leadership skills they need to become global supply chain leaders. Students gain exposure to an international environment by studying in three continents: Asia, Europe and North America. The program prepares graduates to navigate an intensely competitive commercial landscape that is evolving rapidly due to globalization.
The MIT-Zaragoza-Ningbo Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (3C Program) was jointly established by three centers within the MIT Global SCALE Network: MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics (MIT CTL), Zaragoza Logistics Center, and Ningbo Supply Chain Innovation Institute China. The curriculum is modeled on MIT CTL’s Supply Chain Master’s program, which has been educating supply chain professionals for almost 20 years and is the model for graduate programs in all six Global SCALE Networks centers of excellence.
- Fall Term: NSCIIC, Ningbo, China
- January Term: MIT, Cambridge, USA
- Spring Term: ZLC, Zaragoza, Spain

WHY ATTEND THIS PROGRAM
- Meets the high demand for a new type of supply chain leader
- Leads to great job opportunities in top companies
- Creates a highly selective and diverse class environment
- Delivers first-rate recognized education
- Provides access to an exclusive MIT Global network
- Offers a high return on investment
AT A GLANCE
Language: English |
Location: NSCIIC Campus, Ningbo, China (5 months), MIT Campus, Massachusetts, USA (3 weeks in January), ZLC Campus, Zaragoza, Spain (4 months) |
Duration: 10 months, full-time degree program |
Credits: 68 ECTS credits |
Degree awarded: Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the University of Zaragoza (own degree/estudio propio) and Graduate Certificate in Logistics & Supply Chain Management from the MIT Global Scale Network |
Start: August |
Application deadlines: First round: November 15 We will proceed with rolling admissions after the third round deadline:
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Contact: Please email Co-Directors Marta Romero ([email protected]) and Qixu Chen ([email protected]) |