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BS in Technical Management - Logistics

  • OVERVIEW
  • REQUIREMENTS

Overview


Aviation and the industries that support it are becoming more global and complex than ever. And qualified candidates—trained individuals who can handle the complexities associated with the integrated management of people, equipment, supplies, facilities, and other resources—are in high demand. A bachelor’s degree is the standard by which candidates are measured.

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University — Worldwide’s Bachelor of Science in Technical Management – Logistics program will set you up for success. Students will satisfy all the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Technical Management degree while selecting five courses within the logistics specialty. As with the Bachelor of Science in Technical Management, students will find that this program will greatly complement any experience they already have or start them on the fast path to an exciting career.

Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements

Logistics Courses Required
Course / Title Credits
Choose only five courses:  
ECON 315 Managerial Economics 3
ECON 420 Economics of Air Transportation 3
MGMT 308 Public Administration 3
MGMT 321 Aviation/Aerospace Systems Analysis Methods 3
MGMT 331 Transportation Principles 3
MGMT 332 Corporate Finance 1 3
MGMT 410 Management of Air Cargo 3
MGMT 411 Logistics Management for Aviation/Aerospace 3
MGMT 422 Life Cycle Analysis for Systems and Programs in Aviation/Aerospace 3
MGMT 440 Advanced Professional Logistics 3
MGMT 444 Principles of Supply Chain Management 3
MGMT 449 Strategic Marketing Management 3
Logistics Specialty 15
General Education
Course / Title Credits
Embry-Riddle courses in the general education categories of Communication Theory and Skills, and Humanities and Social Sciences may be chosen from those listed above, assuming prerequisite requirements are met. Courses from other institutions are acceptable if they fall into those broad categories and are at the level specified.
Communication Theory and Skills:  
ENGL 123 English Composition 3
Speech/English 6
Humanities/Social Sciences*:  
Humanities lower or upper-level elective3
Social Science lower or upper-level elective
History/Government/Social Science/Psychology
3
*For BS, one course must be an upper-level Humanities or Social Science elective.
Physical and Life Science lower-level elective:  
Physics/Biology/Meteorology 6
Mathematics:  
MATH 111 & MATH 112 -OR-  
MATH 140 & MATH 142, MATH 320* 6
*MATH 320 may be substituted as the second course in the series.
Computer Science:  
CSCI 109 Introduction to Computers and Applications 3
Economics:  
ECON 210 Microeconomics 3
ECON 211 Macroeconomics 3
Total Credits 36
Program Support
Course / Title Credits
AMGT 202 Aeronautical Science for Management 3
MATH 211 Statistics with Aviation Applications -OR-  
MATH 222 Business Statistics 3
MGMT 201 Principles of Management 3
MGMT 210 Financial Accounting 3
MGMT 221 Advanced Computer Based Systems 3
Total Credits 15
Business Core
Course / Title Credits
MGMT 311 Marketing 3
MGMT 312 Managerial Accounting 3
MGMT 314 Human Resource Management 3
MGMT 317 Organizational Behavior 3
MGMT 320 Business Information Systems 3
MGMT 325 Social Responsibility and Ethics in Management 3
MGMT 335 International Business 3
MGMT 371 Leadership 3
MGMT 390 Business Law 3
MGMT 436 Strategic Management 3
Total Credits 30
Management Electives
Course / Title Credits
300-400 Upper-level Courses 9
Open Electives
Course / Title Credits
Open Electives (Lower-level) 15
Total Degree Requirements 120