Transportation and Logistics Masters
- Program Coordinator:
Elizabeth Worth - Department Location:
Barry Hall/Quentin Burdick Building - Department Phone:
(701) 231-6038 - Department Web Site:
www.ndsu.edu/business/programs/graduate/mscm/ - Credential Offered:
Master of Supply Chain Management (M.S.C.M.) - English Proficiency Requirements:
TOEFL ibt 71; IELTS 6.0; Duolingo 105
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Code | Title | Credits |
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Core Courses | ||
TL 711 | Integrated Supply Chain System | 3 |
TL 721 | Global Supply Chain Management | 3 |
TL 731 | Supply Chain Decision Analysis | 3 |
TL 757 | Technologies for Supply Chain Transport Solutions | 3 |
TL 787 | Transportation and Distribution | 3 |
Elective Courses | ||
Choose five courses from the list below. | 15 | |
Organizational Change Management | ||
Procurement & Sourcing | ||
Financing the Supply Chain | ||
Introduction to ERP | ||
ERP Configuration | ||
Practical Data Analytics | ||
Supply Chain Transport Security | ||
Managerial Leadership for Supply Chain Professionals | ||
Students completing TL 715, TL 725, TL 735 elective courses are eligible to to earn an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Certificate * You must submit the Add a Graduate Certificate form and the $35 application fee to prior to the completion of these courses. | ||
Total Credits | 30 |
Admission and Application Requirements
Graduate School Admission and Application Requirements are on our website: https://www.ndsu.edu/gradschool/apply.
Application Deadlines
Domestic Applicants | International Applicants |
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July 1 - Fall | May 1 - Fall |
December 1 - Spring | October 1 - Spring |
April 1 - Summer | March 1 - Summer |
Admission to the College of Graduate and Interdisciplinary Studies (Graduate College) is a selective process intended to identify applicants who are outstanding among recipients of baccalaureate degrees. The following minimum qualifications are required of all students seeking an advanced degree:
- Hold a baccalaureate degree from an educational institution of recognized learning with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or equivalent. For those with GPAs of 2.99 or less, the applicant should consider submitting a GMAT/GRE score to be considered for acceptance.
- Applicants whose last degree completed is a graduate degree may be admitted in full standing if the final GPA of that degree is at least 3.0 or equivalent.
- Applicants still completing a baccalaureate degree may apply.
- The applicant must have adequate preparation in the chosen field of study and must show potential to undertake advanced study and research as evidenced by academic performance and experience.
- Have shown the potential to undertake advanced study as evidenced by prior academic performance and has stated interest in logistics.
Students who do not meet all requirements for admission or have deficiencies in prerequisite course work, but show satisfactory potential for graduate study, may be admitted conditionally. The conditional status may be changed to full graduate standing after the first or second semester of study, based on the student's academic performance.
Graduate School admission and application requirements are found on the Admission Information page.
- Online Application for Graduate Admission
- $35 application fee
- Official transcripts
- When a transcript is submitted in advance of completion of either undergraduate or graduate studies, an updated transcript showing all course credits, grades, and degree completions must be provided prior to initial registration at NDSU.
- Two-page resume
- One-page "Letter of Intent" outlining the reasons for pursuing the degree.
- Three letters of recommendation.