Logistics and Supply Chain Analysis Graduate Certificate


Program Director
William
Robinson

The Logistics and Supply Chain Analysis certificate focuses on the theory and practice of designing and analyzing supply chains. It will provide quantitative tools to identify key drivers of supply chain performance such as inventory, transportation, information and facilities from a holistic perspective. This graduate certificate program has a "how-to" orientation and the understanding gained in the courses can be immediately applied to the solution of on-the-job problems.



Course #Course NameInstructor (s)Semester
EM605Elements of Operations ResearchTeresa Zigh, Leon BazilSpring I-2010
EM665Integrated Supply Chain ManagementDavid NowickiSpring I-2010
MIS691Procurement and Supplier ManagementRobert LechichTBA
MIS692Distribution and Logistics ManagementRobert LechichTBA
SYS611Modeling and SimulationMichael GellerFall-2009, Spring I-2010
SYS640System Supportability and LogisticsCaroline LubertFall-2009
SYS670Forecasting and Demand Modeling SystemsTeresa ZighSpring I-2010


General Information
Credits 3 Credits Per Course/12 Credits Per Certificate
Tuition per credit $1100 per credit
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Hoboken, NJ 07030
United States of America

A graduate certificate program from Stevens' School of Systems and Enterprises available online. Co-sponsored by AACEI, ACM, AIChE, ASCE, IEEE, NECA, NSPE, and SNAME.

If you're a professional with a bachelor's degree, you can earn a graduate certificate or a masters degree in an outstanding online Logistics and Supply Chain Analysis program delivered by the same superior faculty who teach in conventional settings. You receive the finest professional education using rich Internet features -- threaded discussions, chat, bulletin boards, e-mail, file sharing, whiteboards, and workgroups for in-depth participation. You also have online library privileges, with instant search and retrieval of important databases.
I encourage all who seek formal education to take online courses from Stevens Institute of Technology. It is not for the inactive participant who seeks only to soak up the knowledge. The courses challenge you to step up and contribute effectively."
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