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Logistics

The M.S. degree in Logistics requires 36 hours of coursework. The coursework is divided between the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering and the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management. The program includes such courses as:

Probability and Statistics
Operations Research
Production and Inventory Control
Production Systems Design
Enterprise Modeling
Logistics Information Systems
Logistics Transportation Systems Design
Logistics Distribution Systems Design
Business Logistics
Purchasing and Materials Management
Supply Chain Management Approved Electives

Organization: University of Texas Arlington
Location: http://catalog.uta.edu/enginee…
Website: http://www.uta.edu/
Principal Contact: Anamaria Olivares, anamaria.olivares@uta.edu, 817-272-2011
Training Focus Areas: Distribution, Logistics, or Warehousing
State: Texas
Target Education Levels: Masters Degree
Training Types: Education

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