Academic Programs Catalog

College of Agriculture and Natural Resources

School of Packaging

Graduate Study
Packaging Leadership for Professionals

The Master of Science degree in Packaging Leadership for Professionals is a course-intensive, online program offered by the School of Packaging in partnership with The Eli Broad College of Business and Graduate School of Management and College of Communication Arts and Sciences. The master’s program enables professionals with leadership aspirations to expand their knowledge related to technical aspects of packaging and also strengthen their proficiencies in interdisciplinary fields in which students engage in one of four concentrations: business, supply chain management, sustainable solutions, or packaging design.

Admission

To be eligible for admission to the degree, students must:

  1. have an earned bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 3.0 cumulative grade-point average from an accredited educational institution comparable to a four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree.
  2. have a minimum of three years of professional work experience.
  3. submit three reference letters.
  4. submit official transcripts from all academic institutions attended.
  5. submit a resume or CV.
Requirements for the Master of Science Degree in Packaging Leadership for Professionals

The Master of Science degree program in Packaging Leadership for Professionals is available only under Plan B (without thesis) and available only online. A total of 30 credits is required for the degree under Plan B. The student’s program of study must be approved by the graduate program director.
1. Complete all of the following core courses (20 credits):
PKG  470 Packaging Sustainability 
PKG  801  Packaging Materials
PKG  803 Packaging Distribution and Dynamics
PKG  804 Packaging Processes
PKG  810 Packaging Professional Seminar
PKG  875 Stability and Recyclability of Packaging Materials
PKG  891 Selected Topics 3
Section: Global Sustainability Trends and Regulations Capstone
The capstone must be completed during the last 10 credits of the program.
2. Complete a minimum of 10 credits from one of the following concentrations:
Business
ACC  870 Principles of Financial and Managerial Accounting 3
CAS  835 Branding and Image Communication 3
MGT 873 Strategic Decision Making 2
SCM  801 Introduction to Global Business and Supply Chain 2
Supply Chain Management 
PKG  465 Packaging Value Chain 3
SCM  801 Introduction to Global Business and Supply Chain 2
SCM  803 Introduction to Supply Chain Analytics 3
SCM  805 Basic Elements of Strategic Sourcing 2
SCM  806 Basic Elements of Logistics and Warehousing 2
SCM  807 Basic Elements of Operations Management  2
Sustainable Solutions 
AFRE  891 Topics in Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics 1 to 3
CSUS  465 Environmental and Natural Resource Law 3
CSUS  890 Independent Study in Community Sustainability 1 to 6
CSUS  891 Selected Topics in Community Sustainability 1 to 9
PKG  465 Packaging Value Chain 3
PKG  480 Packaging Laws and Regulations 3
PKG  880 Life Cycle Assessment: Background, Principles, Calculations, and Applications 3
Packaging Design 
FSC  810 International Food Laws and Regulations 3
FSC  811 U.S. Food Laws and Regulations 3
PKG  411 Packaging Development Technology  3
PKG  430 Packaging for Fast-Moving Consumer Goods 3
PKG  421 Virtual Design and Prototyping 3
PKG  444 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for Packaging 3
PKG  450 Automotive and Industrial Packaging 3
PKG  452 Medical Packaging 4
PKG  456 Packaging and Shelf Life of Perishable Food 3
PKG  480 Packaging Laws and Regulations 3
PKG  805 Advanced Packaging Dynamics 3
PKG  814 Packaging for Food Safety 3
PKG  815 Permeability and Shelf Life 3
PKG  825 Polymeric Packaging Materials 4
PKG  840 Anti-Counterfeit Strategy and Product Protection 3
PKG  891 Selected Topics 1 to 3 
VM  834 Current Issues in Food Safety 1 to 3
3. Complete the responsible conduct of research training.
4. Completion of a final examination or evaluation.