Graduates of the Mount’s logistics and supply chain management program are prepared for a career managing the distribution and receipt of goods. As the global marketplace rapidly expands, organizations value professionals who are efficient and effective.
The logistics and supply chain management certificate program is part of the Richard J. Bolte, Sr. School of Business. The Bolte School has an impeccable reputation for producing successful business leaders, and the entire faculty shares a commitment to ensuring that you receive the knowledge, experience and insight to leave the Mount as a responsible, methodologically sound and ethical business professional.
We're committed to making it easy for you to go back to school on a part-time basis to help you advance your career. It's important to us that you feel supported, can maintain your work-life balance, and have access to all of the resources you need to be a successful student. You will have all of the traditional college resources available to aid in your success, such as our award winning Career Center, Writing Center, Library and Learning Services, just to name a few.
Start your free applicationCoursework emphasizes team skills, cost analysis, e-business, logistics network modeling and information management.
Learn more about the course sequence for combining the logistics and supply chain management post-baccalaureate certificate with the Master of Business Administration degree.
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The Mount's program is designed for working adults. Students in the program will:
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See full course listingsGraduate level programs are designed to be taken one course at a time, providing you the flexibility you need to complete the 5- and 8-week classes at your own pace; with that the program pricing is set by credit hours instead of by the year like traditional undergraduate programs.
*Tuition represents 2023-24 rates, effective July 1, 2023. Tuition is subject to change without notice.
Students enrolled on at least half-time basis (6-credits per semester) may qualify for financial aid. You may seek financial assistance through federal and state-funded programs, private loan providers, or deferment of undergraduate loans. The Mount also has a variety of employer tuition remission or reimbursement agreements with local businesses and community colleges, so you may just get a discount from your employer or previous college. Visit our Graduate Student Financial Aid webpage for more details.
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Graduate student financial aidClasses for the certificate begin in August and are taken in sequence, so submitting your application six weeks before your expected start date ensures a priority application decision. There is no application fee.
Students must meet the requirements of the certificate program to be considered for admission.