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Defense Acquisition University-George Mason University School of Public Policy strategic partnership: Master of Science Degree in Professional Studies in Transportation Policy, Operations & Logistics - Brief Article

Program Manager, Jan, 2002

Under a new educational strategic partnership between the Defense Acquisition University (DAU and George Mason University (GMU) GMU degree programs will now use education, training, and experiences of Department of Defense (DoD) Acquisition, Technology; and Logistics (AT&L) workforce members, who are certified in at least one of the AT&L career fields, in conjunction with graduate courses offered by GMU's School of Public Policy

The programs will be available to any member of the DoD-wide AT&L workforce who holds a bachelor's degree from an accredited university; has achieved, at a minimum, Level I Certification in at least one DAU career field; and is admitted to a GMU degree program. Depending on the American Council on Education (ACE)-certified DAU courses taken, the DoD AT&L workforce member will receive up to nine semester hours of credit toward the degree programs.

For more information on the GMU program, contact Jonathan L. Gifford, Director, Master of Science in Professional Studies, Transportation Policy Operations & Logistics, School of Public Policy.

Voice: (703) 993-2275

Fax: (801) 749-9198

E-mail: jgifford@gmu.edu

Web site: http://www.paragoncom.com/transportpol/.

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