The Logistics Systems Engineering program is a multi-disciplinary engineering program that applies systems approach to solve contemporary problems in the field. This program is designed to meet growing industry demand for tech-savvy engineers who can design, integrate, and improve highly complex systems including logistics, production, healthcare, and retail.
Learning Outcomes
- Perform planning and strategic decision-making effectively in the field of logistics and systems engineering.
- Perform modeling and analysis of systems and integrate the results.
- Design systems with a clear understanding of complex dynamics in the field of logistics and systems engineering.
- Adapt effective leadership in project management through clear communication and collaborative teamwork.
- Integrate core competencies to develop solutions to complex systems problems in the field of logistics and systems engineering
Admission Requirements
A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution (or its equivalent) is required in engineering, technology, applied sciences, or a related field. A minimum of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale undergraduate GPA is required.
Additional Documents required:
- Submit scores from Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) - Test scores will be waived for a US Master’s degree or at least five years of relevant and progressive work experience. If a waiver is desired for relevant/progressive work experience, please consider uploading an optional document that includes your job descriptions. After submission, upload this as an Additional Document.
- Two Letters of Recommendation - from individuals with knowledge of applicant’s qualifications and ability to succeed with graduate studies.
- Resume - submit your current resume with relevant job experience for this degree and your progressive roles in the field.
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