The Master of Managerial Logistics Degree will be a non-disquisition degree, requiring a minimum of 36 graduate credits. The degree program will require 12 months of residency. All candidates must pass a written comprehensive examination at the conclusion of course work.
Qualification for admission is a multi-stepped process. Applicants should have a 3.0 GPA or have a competitive score on the GMAT to be eligible for admission. Interested officers and DOD civilians with recognized baccalaureate degrees from an accredited university will submit their applications to their appropriate Human Resource Command or Comptroller Agency. A DOD selection board will review the applications and choose the most highly-qualified candidates for the program with those applications continuing on for admission to the NDSU Graduate School.
The MML is an interdisciplinary program. All candidates are expected to take the same courses in proper sequence. The expected sequence of courses is shown in Table 1. Course descriptions are available by clicking course numbers below.
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Course Title |
Semester |
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Logistics Systems |
Fall |
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Enterprise Resource Planning |
Spring |
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Crisis Analysis and Homeland Security |
Fall |
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International Logistics Management |
Fall |
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Advanced Supply Chain Planning |
Spring |
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Technology Advances and Logistics |
Spring |
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Organizational Change Management |
Fall |
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Adaptive Planning in Logistics Systems |
Spring |
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Acquisition Contracts: Law/Management |
Spring |
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Logistics Research Methods |
Summer |
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Military Case Studies in Logistics |
Summer |