The MAGL Accelerated Program will not be accepting applications for Fall 2013. We are currently working with the management department at CSULB on a Master’s degree in Global Supply Chain Management, which will provide practical tools to identify and solve supply chain problems for firms competing in the global economy. This program also features an intensive 16-month curriculum with daytime classes as well as a summer work practicum to meet the needs of recent college graduates, those looking to retrain, and international students. We hope to launch the inaugural cohort in Fall 2014.

An intensive 16-month graduate program to launch your career in logistics and supply chain management

As trade and transportation becomes more quantitatively focused, individuals possessing a strong background in both the concepts and tools of transportation, logistics, and supply chain analysis will provide value to their workplace. These skills are critical to the economy and in particular the Southern California economy.

Program Description

The Master of Arts in Global Logistics Accelerated Program at CSULB prepares you for leadership positions in the growing supply-chain management and global logistics industry. Designed for individuals who lack work experience in the field, the program provides a work-related research experience through a summer internship with local firms.

The multi-disciplinary curriculum draws upon courses from business, economics, and engineering, and applies analytical tools to solving logistical challenges in a global framework. The program also provides a work-related research experience through a summer internship with local firms. Students will also have the opportunity to network in a team-learning environment.

Special Features and Benefits:

  • Complete your master's degree in 16 months
  • 33-unit degree program
  • Includes 3-unit work-related research internship with local firm
  • All-inclusive sequence of courses in an accelerated format
  • Networking opportunities with working professionals
  • Distinguished CSULB faculty
  • Books and materials provided with program
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid available

Who Should Attend?

Anyone interested in graduate studies in supply chain management and logistics, but lacks work experience in the field. This includes:
  • Recent graduates who wish to receive advanced training in logistics, transportation, and supply chain operations
  • International students who wish to learn more about trade and transportation while receiving a graduate degree from a U.S. university.

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