Graduate Certificate in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
The Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is an 18-hour course of study designed to provide a focused, intensive study of important issues within logistics and, more broadly, in supply chain management. Three required courses provide thorough background in operations, logistics, and supply chain management. Three elective courses allow specialization in areas such as logistics and supply chain software, international logistics, operations research, electronic commerce, and quality.
Students must complete the following
six courses or approved substitutes, if course waivers are appropriate:
Required courses:
Nine additional hours (generally 3 courses) from:
| IS 6833 |
Decision Support Systems |
| IS 6835 |
Electronic Commerce |
| BA 5301 |
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems |
| BA 5198 |
Seminar in Business Administration |
| BA 5299 |
Individual Research |
| BA 5333 |
Topics in Logistics and Supply Chain Mgmt |
| LOM 5312 |
Advanced Statistical Methods for Management Decisions |
| LOM 5322 |
Lean Production |
| LOM 5324 |
Service Operation Management |
| LOM 5326 |
Quality Management |
| LOM 6331 |
Logistics and Supply Chain Operational Modeling |
| LOM 6332 |
Logistics and Supply Chain Strategic Modeling |
| LOM 5350 |
Management Science Methods |
| LOM 5354 |
Simulation for Managerial Decision Making |
| LOM 5381 |
International Logistics and Operations Mgmt |
| LOM 6354 |
Advanced Operations Research Topics |
| LOM 6360 |
Advanced Operations Research Applications |
| LOM 6395 |
Seminar in Logistics and Operations Management |
| MKT 5775 |
Domestic Transportation |
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Substitute courses must be approved by the LOM department chair and the director of graduate studies in business. In all cases, 18 hours are needed to complete the Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
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