Program Description
The Logistics and Supply Chain Management degree program includes fundamental of supply chain management including procurement, issues in executing local, national, and global supply chains, logistics, and transportation. The program also include business management, accounting principles, economics of supply and demand, and database management skills.
Career Information
Occupation
Warehouse Manager, Logistics Manager
Career Projections
The number of jobs in this field is expected to increase by 14.3% nationally and 20.4% in the State of Georgia over the next several years. Estimated salaries in this field start at $56,000 a year.
Labor market data was compiled using Economic Modeling Specialists, international and is updated annually.
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Admission Requirements
General College Admissions Requirements
Program Contact Information
Von Gatewood
Program Coordinator, Supply Chain Management
Academic Building C2207B
vgatewood@atlantatech.edu
404-225-4675
Program Length and Cost
Minimum Program Length in Semester Terms: 6 Terms
Credit Hours: 62
Estimated Program Cost: $9,686
Course Outline
General Education Courses (min. of 15 Credits)
Area I – Language Arts/Communication (3 hrs)
Area II - Social/Behavioral Sciences- Choose One Elective (3 hrs)
Area III - Natural Sciences/Mathematics (3 hrs)
Area IV- Humanities/Fine Arts (3 hrs)
Program Specific Requirement- General Education Core Elective-Choose a course not previously taken (3 hrs)
Occupational Courses (47 Credits)
Total Credit Hours: 62
Program Outcomes
1. The graduate will be able to understand and apply the basics of supply chain management at the entry level position in the logistics industry.
2. The graduate will be able to demonstrate the ability to perform purchasing processes.
3. The graduate will be able to understand the procedures and requirements of materials transportation and logistics.
4. The graduate will be able to utilize utilize eCommerce principles with the supply chain setting.