Master of Business Administration - Logistics Management Concentration
The Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Logistics Management (MBA-LM) is a comprehensive program that is designed to build a generalist foundation that emphasizes the application of critical thinking and management skills in today’s business and organizational environment. Students will understand how to apply the detailed functional aspects of logistics management from a global, international, and domestic perspective as it relates to military, government, or the private sector
MBA Program prepares the student:
- to know how to manage across various business disciplines
- to apply business theories, concepts and methods to a current or future position
- to contribute to the enhancement of the mission and value-proposition of the organization
MBA-Logistics Management program competencies:
- Synthesize ethics, leadership, strategy, critical thinking and reasoning skills in a business environment.
- Integrate professional applied research in order to validate and justify decision making.
- Formulate information in order to communicate effectively across the appropriate channels.
- Utilize appropriate technology to maximize efficiency and effectiveness in order to accomplish organizational goals and objectives.
- Combine the major functional areas of business administration including the critical skills necessary to solve business problems, individually and collaboratively.
- Demonstrate competency in logistics methodologies and concepts for operating in a global environment (military, government and private sector business).
- Conduct research in the field of logistics as it relates to meeting standards in military, government or private business operations.
- Apply managerial logistics philosophy and concepts, as well as quantitative and qualitative methodologies to support procurement, acquisition, transportation and contract management.
- Design an integrated inventory and supply chain system from the raw material to delivery to the end customer/civilians/military personal/partnering agencies; including reverse logistics consideration.
Degree Requirements
Courses: Core
ACCT614 | Applied Managerial Accounting | 4 |
ECON616 | Applied Managerial Economics | 4 |
MGMT690 | Strategic Management in Dynamic Environments | 4 |
FINC615 | Applied Managerial Finance | 4 |
INTD670 | Leadership and Ethical Decision-Making | 4 |
MGMT600 | Applied Managerial Decision-Making | 4 |
HRMT620 | Strategic Human Capital Management | 4 |
MKTG630 | Applied Managerial Marketing | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 32 |
Courses: Concentration
| Logistics Track Choose a Logistics Track from the list below (12) | |
MGMT655 | Management Capstone | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
Government Logistics Track
LOG672 | Strategic Thinking in a Global Logistics Environment: Cultural and Legal Implications | 4 |
LOG674 | Integrated Supply Chain Management in a Global Environment | 4 |
LOG676 | Logistics Support Services in Impaired or Hazardous Environments | 4 |
Military Logistics Track
LOG660 | Intermodal Transportation/Logistics in inclement Environments | 4 |
LOG662 | Transportation and Logistics Operations in Enriched and Impaired Environments | 4 |
LOG664 | Transportation/Logistics security in Enriched and Impaired Environments | 4 |
Private Sector Logistics Track
LOG666 | Inventory Process Management and Control | 4 |
LOG668 | Inventory and Supply Chain Management | 4 |
LOG670 | Reverse Inventory Management & Financial Implications | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: 48
MBA Foundation Requirements
The Masters of Business Administration (MBA) is built upon the expectation that students will enter the program with a solid business background to succeed in some of the core MBA courses. Therefore the MBA requires students to have prior foundational knowledge in all core business disciplines to be successful.
Students entering in the MBA program without an undergraduate degree in business will be required to successfully complete three MBA preparatory courses (MGMT501, MGMT502, and MGMT503) covering the following areas of business: accounting; economics; finance; marketing; statistics; management; business law; ethics; business policy; business strategy; information technology; operations management; and global leadership.
If the student can show evidence of a GMAT score of 500 or above or has evidence of significant professional experience in all of the business discipline areas, the preparatory requirements may be waived. Students that can show evidence of successfully completed business law and business ethics courses may have the MGMT501 requirement waived. Students continuing from any of CTU’s bachelor programs are exempt from the MBA Foundation Requirements. The preparatory courses are also available to students with an undergraduate business degree who wish to refresh their knowledge in these subject areas.
MBA preparatory courses must be completed prior to respective MBA required courses that hold MGMT501, MGMT502, or MGMT503 as a prerequisite. Students who do not meet the MBA preparatory requirements will be withdrawn, canceled or transferred from the MBA program. Students are encouraged to work with the Student Advising department if they have questions regarding these preparatory courses, timeframes for completion, or for alternative programs of study as needed.
Locations
- Colorado Springs
- Aurora (Denver Area)
- Virtual Campus