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2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Logistics and Transportation Certificate

Location(s): Fully Online


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The Logistics and Transportation Certificate will help provide a bridge of knowledge, skill, and abilities for students between our established and respected BBA and Ph.D. programs in logistics and supply chain management. 

Certificate Requirements: 9 Credit Hours


Logistics activities included in the certificate program comprise freight transportation, warehousing and logistics management. Taken together, the certificate’s graduate level educational value proposition is relevant to a vast portion of enterprises with business activities in these areas.

The program is designed for working professionals seeking graduate coursework in business logistics and transportation to enhance their acumen in order to enhance career opportunities. The program’s coursework will be offered such that students can complete a certificate in as little as one semester.

Ultimately, the objective of the certificate program is to enhance and improve management of supply chains by growing the knowledge, skill and abilities of graduates from the program. These value-added capabilities will provide career advancement opportunities to graduates and support economic development especially in intermodal transportation logistics, warehousing, distribution and production and service operations management.

Admission Requirements

Admission to the Logistics and Transportation Certificate program is competitive. Admissions criteria help gauge the applicant’s potential for successful completion of the program of study. To apply, applicants must have:

  • Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution (Official transcripts from all credit-granting institutions attended must be submitted)
  • TOEFL or IELTS scores (if applicant does not hold a degree from a program or university where English is the official language of instruction
  • Resume detailing both work experience and education
  • Essay describing applicant’s potential for success in the program
  • Completed application form 

A preferred qualification for admittance is a minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience and completion of a baccalaureate degree in business with a GPA of at least 3.0.*

*A GMAT or GRE score achieved within the last five years may be required if you do not meet the above criteria. Deficiencies in GPA or work experience can be potentially alleviated by demonstrating aptitude for the program via a strong score on the GMAT or GRE.

Georgia Southern is a military-friendly institution. Additional consideration is given to applicants with service in any military branch, reserve unit, or National Guard (active, retired, or prior service; Form DD 214 #4 required).

Admission decisions are made shortly after a complete application has been received. Submit the application online at the College of Graduate Studies website. 

Graduate Transfer, Transient, and CPL Credit

The Parker College of Business accepts graduate transfer or transient credit from AACSB accredited programs. The college also accepts credits for prior learning (CPL) related to, for example, military service, work experience, and professional certifications.  All requests for these types of credit are subject to applicable university requirements and must be reviewed and approved by the Logistics and Transportation Certificate Program advisor.

Parker Graduate Academic Intervention Policy

Graduate business students who are placed on academic probation by the university will be placed on Academic Intervention by the Parker College of Business Graduate Programs Office until they are no longer on probation. Within 30 days of being notified by the Registrar’s office or Graduate School, the student must complete and submit the Parker Graduate Academic Improvement Plan (PGAIP) form to their program advisor. The form requires students to identify the top two factors contributing to their academic difficulty and then requires them to list two specific actions that they will take during the next semester to address those factors. Next, the form requires students to determine the actions that are required to return to good academic standing. The form is reviewed by the program advisor who will meet with the student if necessary. The student’s progress on the PGAIP will guide the program when reviewing an appeal for reinstatement if a student is placed on academic exclusion. Failure to complete the PGAIP form will weigh negatively toward the program’s decision to support a reinstatement appeal.

Program of Study


Total Credit Hours: 9


Advisement

Graduate students are advised by their program. Graduate students should reach out to their graduate program director for information regarding the structures in place to facilitate advisement. For more information visit Graduate Academic Advisement.

Graduate students can also contact the Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies for more information about their program director.

Phone: 912-478-COGS (2647)

Email: gradschool@georgiasouthern.edu

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