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Master of Science
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Hampton Roads, Fort Lee, Orlando, Spaceport, Redstone/Huntsville, National Capital Region, Virtual Site, Northeast
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Note: The program plan below shows a change approved too late for inclusion in the 2013–2014 University Catalog: MGT 5062 no longer acts as the capstone for the program; MGT 5071 Decision Theory has been removed from the program and replaced with MGT 5903 Logisitcs Management Capstone Project.

Master of Science in Logistics Management

The goal of the Master of Science in Logistics Management is to prepare individuals for advanced leadership positions in the private, public and military sectors with specific skills and competencies in logistics management.

Admission Requirements

The applicant to the program must have a bachelor’s degree; however, the degree need not be in business administration. Students who are graduates from other fields are encouraged to apply. Students with an undergraduate business degree or courses may be able to waive the program prerequisite in the program based on an evaluation of their undergraduate academic transcripts. Prerequisite courses are required of a student whose undergraduate major is outside the business area or who has not previously completed the courses in these prerequisite areas. The exact number of needed prerequisite courses depends on courses completed during the student’s undergraduate studies.

The GRE or the GMAT may be required for admission evaluation purposes. General admission requirements and the process for applying are discussed in the Academic Overview of the university catalog. Individuals who do not meet the stated requirements for regular admission may petition to take graduate courses for credit as a continuing education applicant.

Degree Requirements

The degree of Master of Science in Logistics Management is conferred upon students who have successfully completed 33 credit hours of graduate coursework plus other course requirements as listed on the student’s approved graduate program plan. Students without adequate undergraduate background will be required to complete the program prerequisites. Students may choose elective courses from several of the management or related academic disciplines by securing approval of both their faculty advisor and academic unit head.

Students with undergraduate credits for courses that they believe are equivalent to the program prerequisites should consult with their advisor concerning waiver of those prerequisites.

Program Prerequisites (noncredit for this program)

MGT 5000 Financial Accounting (or two undergraduate accounting courses)
MTH 1701 College Algebra

Note: In addition, computer literacy is required as a prerequisite. It can be demonstrated by the applicant’s undergraduate coursework, passing a proficiency examination offered by the extended studies department or by completing a suitable computer course.

Required Courses (9 courses) CREDITS
MGT 5002 Corporate Finance 3
MGT 5006 Introductory Managerial Statistics 3
MGT 5014 Management Information Systems 3
MGT 5024 Production and Operations Management 3
MGT 5061 Systems and Logistics Support Management 3
MGT 5062 Logistics Policy 3
MGT 5100 Distribution Management 3
MGT 5132 Basic Economics 3
MGT 5903 Logistics Management Capstone Project 3
Electives (2 courses) 6
MGT 5010 Seminar in Research Methodology*
MGT 5017 Program Management
MGT 5033 Human Resources Management
MGT 5060 Management of Assets
MGT 5063 Inventory Control Management
MGT 5064 Cost and Economic Analysis
MGT 5065 Supply Chain Management
MGT 5069 Advanced Supply Chain Management
MGT 5079 Traffic Management
MGT 5084 Material Acquisition Management
MGT 5087 Transportation Management
MGT 5500 Integrated Logistics Management
  TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 33

 

*Students in the LEDC Cooperative Degree program must take MGT 5010 as one of their elective courses.

Note: Electives may be taken with approval of both the faculty advisor and program head from other graduate-level offerings in other colleges or academic units.