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Logistics Management, M.S.
What is Logistics Management?
Get a Master's in Logistics Management
The Logistics Management M.S.
Gain expertise to optimize supply chains, enhance operational efficiency and lead in logistics worldwide.
The Florida Tech logistics management master’s degree equips graduates to manage the flow of goods, resources and information from origin to destination, meeting the needs of customers, suppliers and stakeholders.
Ideal for working professionals in military, government and private sectors, the logistics management master’s degree covers supply chain management, transportation logistics, marketing principles, organizational behavior and business ethics.
This program prepares graduates for vital roles in every industry, including business logistics, military logistics, warehousing and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
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Why Choose Florida Tech for Logistics Management?
With expert faculty, hands-on learning and a proven track record of preparing military and civilian professionals for leadership in a variety of industries, Florida Tech equips graduates to excel in complex operational environments and drive success in logistics, supply chain management and beyond.
Florida Tech is a trusted leader in logistics management education, serving both military and civilian professionals.
Through partnerships with the Army Logistics University and the Defense Acquisition University, Florida Tech has helped thousands of active-duty and veteran service members—including numerous generals and several astronauts—advance their capabilities and careers.
This same expertise is available to students from all backgrounds, equipping them with the skills needed to excel in industries such as transportation, supply chain management and global trade.
In your logistics management capstone course, you’ll take part in a dynamic, team-based consulting experience that puts classroom knowledge into action.
Working with an external client organization, you will tackle real-world logistics challenges, applying your expertise to develop practical solutions. The capstone culminates in a comprehensive project, a professional written report and a polished presentation that showcase your critical thinking, logistics management skills and effective communication.
This hands-on experience not only reinforces key competencies but also provides valuable exposure to real industry environments, preparing you to excel as a leader in logistics.
Logistics management professionals bring a variety of academic backgrounds to this field. While a bachelor’s degree is required for admission, it doesn’t have to be in business.
If you do not have a business background, essential business knowledge and skills needed to excel in the M.S. program can be provided by one or more prerequisite courses specified by the academic department.
This ensures that—regardless of the field of your bachelor's degree—you can gain the competitive edge of a quality graduate education tailored to your goals.
For more information about applying, please see our graduate admission requirements, or start your application now!
Careers in Logistics Management
Graduates of the M.S. in logistics management are prepared for leadership roles across industries where efficient movement of goods, information and resources is critical.
From military and government operations to commercial supply chains, warehousing and humanitarian logistics, alumni apply their advanced training to improve systems, reduce costs and ensure timely delivery.
Whether advancing in their current roles or transitioning to new sectors, they enter the workforce with specialized skills and a credential that commands respect across the logistics field.
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The Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), provides information about jobs, including median annual pay, working conditions and job outlook, among other things. Check the handbook for information on the outlook for jobs in logistics management.
Advanced Degree Options
Our graduates typically leverage their M.S. in logistics management to advance or transition within their careers, equipped with enhanced skills and credentials that set them apart in the workforce.
Alumni may consider furthering their business administration expertise through our Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program.
Explore the Logistics Management, M.S., Curriculum
The Logistics Management, M.S., Curriculum
The M.S. in logistics management provides a solid foundation in logistics and supply chain systems, combining strategy, analysis and real-world application.
You’ll build expertise in areas like supply chain strategy, inventory control, transportation systems and global logistics—supported by training in data-driven decision-making and system life cycle management.
Through case studies, research and an engaging capstone project consulting for an external client, you'll apply what you learn to real industry challenges. The program also offers electives, allowing you to tailor your studies to your career goals.
Courses include:
- Systems and Logistics Support Management
- Cost and Economic Analysis
- Distribution Management

Graduate With Skills That Move You Forward
In the logistics management program, students tailor their education through electives that align with their career goals—deepening expertise in leadership, human resources, asset management and transportation.
Many bring experience from the military or industry and apply what they learn directly to their professional environments.
- Leadership electives explore program management in complex organizations, with emphasis on conflict resolution and balancing priorities.
- Human resources courses examine the full employment lifecycle, including recruitment, training and employee well-being.
- Asset management electives explore forecasting, acquisition and sustainment, using integrated logistics support (ILS) frameworks.
- Transportation courses address domestic and international carrier modes, facility optimization and labor and economic challenges.
Whether advancing in their current role or transitioning into a new logistics career, students graduate with the leadership skills and operational expertise to support vital logistics operations.
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