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New MIT Master's Program.(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)(Brief Article)
Supply Chain Management Review, July, 2001
The master's of logistics (MLOG) program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) promises to provide participants with a systems-wide perspective of logistics that includes both sophisticated data analysis and complex management issues. The MLOG program takes nine months to complete and prepares graduates for careers in logistics and supply chain management in manufacturing, distribution, retail, transportation, and logistics organizations.
MIT designed the program for people with three to 10 years of relevant industry experience. The curriculum consists of eight required courses, six electives, and a thesis project. The required courses include dynamic strategic planning, logistics systems, design and operation of logistics facilities and...
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