

This program is suspended and no longer accepting applicants.
This program is offered only through College of Continuing and Professional Education at a higher tuition rate.
1. A bachelor's degree with a grade-point average of 2.75 or better. A student whose overall grade-point average is less than 2.75, but who possesses a strong employment history in supply chain management or logistics or who possesses a recent record of academic excellence by completion of certificate or other coursework, may be admitted by special action of the Admissions Committee.
2. Students are required to submit: a completed application form; two letters of recommendation from members of the academic profession under whom the applicant studied or from individuals in positions of leadership with whom the applicant worked; and a statement of the applicant's interest in pursuing a career in global logistics. Students are also required to submit scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
Satisfy the general requirements of the University for advancement to candidacy.
Completion of a minimum of 33 units beyond the bachelor's degree and graduate coursework as follows:
1. Core requirements (16 units), satisfactory completion of:
2. Satisfactory completion of at least one course in each of the following four emphases (11 units):
A. Quantitative Analysis in Logistics, one of the following:
B. Forecasting for Logistics, take the following:
C. Advanced Topics in Logistics, one of the following:
D. Seminar in Global Logistics, take the following:
3. Practical Applications of Logistics, take the following:
4. Complete the following: