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Dec 13, 2024
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2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
Supply Chain and Logistics Technology, M.S.
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Advisor: Professor Dan Cassler
The degree plans for a Master of Science degree in Supply Chain and Logistic Technology is designed for the professional who seeks advanced preparation in logistics, inventory management, transportation, sales, and procurement. Students who graduate with a Master of Science in Supply Chain and Logistics Technology are prepared to fill vital management and supervisory roles in a wide range of industries, including oil, companies, transportation and operations management companies.
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Special Admission Requirements
In addition to the College of Technology admission requirements , applicants for the Master of Science in Information Systems Security, Supply Chain and Logistics Technology, and Technology Project Management degrees must submit transcripts of all college-level course credit. Students must also submit scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT). Also, students may be required to complete prerequisite courses.
Degree Requirements
The degree program requires all students to complete core courses in project management, a directed area of study, and electives. Students may concentrate their studies in information systems security or supply chain and logistics technology. Program guides specifying other requirements are updated regularly and are available from the department office.
Project Option Requirements
- Core Courses Credit Hours: 12.
- Directed Area of Study Credit Hours: 12.
- Research Project Credit Hours: 6.
- Approved Electives Credit Hours: 6.
Thesis Option Requirements
- Core Courses Credit Hours: 12.
- Directed Area of Study Credit Hours: 12.
- Thesis Credit Hours: 6.
- Approved Electives Credit Hours: 6.
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