Graduate Certificate - Logistics For Engineering Professionals

College of Engineering

The graduate certificate in Engineering Logistics, part of the eLearning TM program, is an online compressed program for working professionals who wish to gain an understanding of logistics tools and techniques from an engineering perspective that can be applied in industry and service industries. The certificate promotes increased access to higher education by being structured and delivered to working professionals who may not have direct access to campus or the time to currently commit to a full graduate degree program.

 

 

Admission Criteria:

  1. Undergraduate degree in engineering or a closely related field.
  2. Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0 or higher.
  3. Two years of prior relevant work experience, or currently employed, in engineering or a closely related field.

Program Curriculum

Semester Credit Hour Requirements by Category

Category

Semester Credit Hours

General Education Core Curriculum

(Bachelor’s degree program only)

0

Required Courses

9

Prescribed Electives

0

Electives

0

Other (Specify, e.g., internships,

clinical work)

0

TOTAL

9

Required/Core Courses

Prefix and

Number

Required/Core Course Title

Semester Credit Hours

IE 5361

Operations Research for Logistics Applications

3

IE 5362

Supply Chain Production Planning

3

IE 5363

Applications in Logistics Systems

3

Completion Requirements

Successfully complete all 3 graduate certificate courses with an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher and no grade lower than a ‘C’ in any of the courses.

More Information

For more information on the certificate, visit the College of Engineering website and the Engineering Certificate Program website. You can also contact the department graduate advisors at ieugadvising@uta.edu.

Paul Componation* - Associate Dean, Industrial Engineering
Tarikul Islam - Academic Resource Planning Assistant
Jeremy Agor - Senior Director, Engineering
Jay Rosenberger - Professor, Industrial Engineering
Caroline Krejci - Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering
Maysaa Hamdan - Adjunct Professor, Industrial Engineering
Jamie Rogers - Professor, Industrial Engineering
Ukesh Chawal - Adjunct Professor, Industrial Engineering

PROGRAM ROLES

Molly Albart - Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs
Candice E. Beckman - Senior Business Process Consultant
Ann Cavallo - Assistant Vice Provost, Director of CRTLE
Andrew Clark - Associate Director of CRTLE
Lee Coburn - Senior Director of Creative Services
Susan Elliott - Assistant Vice President for Academic Resource Planning
Victoria Burnett - Senior Communications Specialist
Rebecca J. Lewis - Assistant Vice Provost
Rick McCreary - Executive Director, Center for Distance Education
Scot D. Mertz - Associate Vice President, Enrollment Management
Liz Richter - Senior Director, Division of Student Success
Denelle Rodriguez - Director, Systems
Sarah Sarraj - Manager, Global Education Outreach
Amber M. K. Smallwood - Assistant Vice Provost
Brittany L. Usman - Instructional Designer

 

*Project Lead