Master of Business Logistics Engineering

Ohio State's Fisher College of Business and College of Engineering are partnering on a master of business logistics engineering program, one of the few programs of its kind in the United States and the only one of its kind in Ohio.

The specialized, 9-to-15 month program is jointly operated by both the Fisher College of Business' department of marketing and logistics and the College of Engineering's department of industrial, welding and systems engineering, which were recently named as top-20 programs according to U.S. News and World Report. Students will gain a solid base in management and logistics education coupled with a strong technical engineering curriculum.

The 45-credit-hour program includes courses in logistics management, warehouse design, information technology and mathematical programming. Graduates will be able to provide innovative and efficient solutions to supply chain challenges and may also have career options in consulting, designing logistics networks and facilities.

The program is targeted to individuals with either business or engineering backgrounds as well as individuals with a strong quantitative background. For more information about the program, contact Walter Zinn at 614-292-0797 or by email at zinn.13@osu.edu.

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