Transportation and logistics management is both the engine that drives the global economy and a fascinating area of study. The university offers the Master of Arts in Transportation and Logistics Management entirely online.

This unique feature enables working professionals to fit a quality graduate education into their busy schedules. This popular program draws motivated professionals from military and private industry seeking to learn the latest innovations and best practices in this specialized industry. Using an interdisciplinary approach, students learn advanced logistics proficiencies and technologies used to manage enterprise manufacturing, shipping, retail, national security, emergency management, disaster relief and more.

The program is taught by expert faculty with real-world experience and is designed to enhance leadership and knowledge in transportation and supply chain optimization, security and sustainability. Portions of this graduate program were also developed in partnership with the USMMA Global Maritime and Transportation School. In addition, the University continually assesses its curriculum and consults with industry advisory councils to verify that students are receiving education that addresses emerging technology and trends in transportation and logistics.

Degree Program Objectives

In addition to the institutional and degree level learning outcomes objectives, this degree also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. Graduates in this degree program will be able to:

  • Apply economic principles to evaluate the performance of a transportation system.
  • Analyze the history, pattern, and impact of laws and regulation on the various modes of transportation in the United States.
  • Evaluate the importance of transportation at the organizational and national levels.
  • Examine global transportation issues including systems, documentation, providers, and challenges in international transportation.
  • Contrast and compare buyer/seller relationships, third-party relationships, negotiations, bidding, contracts, and the challenges of relationship management in transportation.