Dec 02, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Accelerated B.S./M.S. Degree Program in Supply Chain and Logistics Technology/Global Retailing


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Engineering - Technology Division  > Department of Construction Management  > Accelerated B.S./M.S. Degree Program in Supply Chain and Logistics Technology/Global Retailing

Accelerated pathway dual degree programs provide academically outstanding students an accelerated pathway to complete an undergraduate and a master’s degree in a reduced period of time. Accelerated pathway programs provide undergraduate students permission to take a specified number of master’s level courses as electives toward completion of their bachelor’s degree. The students then apply to the graduate degree program, and if accepted, the previously completed graduate coursework during the senior year is counted as transfer credit toward the completion of the master’s degree. 

Students wishing to apply for the B.S. in Supply Chain and Logistics Technology/M.S. Global Retailing accelerated pathway program must meet the following requirements:

  1. Currently enrolled in Supply Chain and Logistics Technology, B.S.  
  2. Junior standing and completion of 30 semester hours of Technology Division coursework
  3. Minimum 3.0 GPA over all course work
  4. Minimum 3.25 GPA over all Technology Division course work
  5. Approval from the undergraduate Program Coordinator for Supply Chain and Logistics Technology
  6. Approval from the graduate Program Coordinator for Global Retailing

Students may choose up to 6 hours to apply to both the undergraduate and graduate degrees from the approved list

  • GRET 6332 - Consumer Issues and Applications for Global Retailing
  • GRET 6333 - Retail Management and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
  • GRET 6334 - Global E-Tailing Systems
  • GRET 6335 - Regional Retail Markets
  • GRET 6336 - Global Retail Analysis

Students enrolled in the accelerated program must complete the graduate application process before formal admission to graduate school. The admission committee reviews the entire application when making an admission decision.

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