Logistics and supply chain management encompasses all of the activities involved in getting a product to the consumer. The field is so broad that virtually any business could be a potential employer. Some career paths include:

  • Customer service and account management
  • Inventory planning or control activities
  • Materials handling operations
  • Purchasing and sourcing
  • Traffic or transportation management
  • Warehouse operations or management

Entry-level salaries range from $36,000 to more than $70,000 depending on the position, geographic region, your educational background and other related factors.
The Logistics program will provide you a well-rounded, state-of-the art education using a "learn today, apply tomorrow" classroom philosophy. So you remain current on industry trends, we’ve developed the curriculum with input from:

  • The Dallas/Fort Worth Roundtable of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
  • The North Texas Commission’s Logistics Development and Marketing Committee
  • An advisory board of 20 senior logistics executives