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Logistics and Supply Chain Management

A degree in Logistics prepares the student for a wide variety of positions in the industry. These positions could include: purchasing manager, distribution specialist, supply chain manager, or inventory analyst. The concentration builds develops expertise in the core business concepts while including a focus on industry specific issues. Jobs in the industry are expected to grow nearly 30% between 2020 and 2030 with nearly 25,000 job openings each year (bls.gov). The industry average salary is nearly $100,000. With the program design as well as potential partnerships with local industries, graduates of our program will be highly employable commanding higher than average salaries.

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