Career Potential
The certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is designed to provide knowledge and skills necessary to excel in fast and growing fields of Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Career placements in the dynamic field of supply chain management may embrace the student’s managerial, operational, marketing/sales, or analytical skills.
Proposed Courses
The following three courses (9 credit hours) are required:
- LSCM 5300 Strategic Supply Chain Management (3 hours)
- LSCM 5560 Strategic Logistics Management (3 hours)
- LSCM 5860 Advanced Supply Chain Management Problems (3 hours)
Upon completion of the 9 hours, students should consult the Graduate Academic Certificate Advisor of the Marketing & Logistics Department. The departmental advisor will fill out the verification of completion form. This document will be forwarded to the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies.
More Information
- The College of Business Administration is fully accredited by the AACSB.
- Certification courses will apply to a degree once you gain full admission to the MBA/MS program. In addition, students entering the MBA/MS program who do not have an undergraduate degree in business administration may be required to take background courses before entering the program.
- Courses completed while admitted to the MBA/MS program or under the graduate non-degree option will not be applied unless a student has already been admitted to the certificate program.
Admission Procedures
U.S. citizens/permanent residents submit application, application fee, and official transcripts to the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies.
The admission requirements for a Master's level Certificate Program differ from a MBA or MS Degree. GMAT or GRE scores, letters of reference, an essay and resume are NOT required to apply for this certificate program.
International applicants submit above materials to the International Admission Office. In addition, a financial statement and TOEFL scores must be submitted. Applicants with an undergraduate degree from a U.S. college/university or having successfully completed an intensive English program may be exempted from the TOEFL.
Graduate admissions and the College of Business Administration (COBA) process applications. COBA notifies applicants about their admission status.
Students who wish to enter the MBA program will be required to take the GMAT and meet COBA entrance requirements before proceeding with courses beyond those needed for the certificate program.
For further information on this certificate, please contact Dr. Jeffery Lewin.