MS Ohio State – MBEL

Master in Business Logistics Engineering > Core Curriculum

Master in Business Logistics Engineering
Core Curriculum
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The list of required courses in the program are below. Nine courses are required. Attendance to a series of seminars offered in the Department of Industrial, Welding and Systems Engineering is also required. Each seminar is typically a 2 hour technical talk given by OSU or invited faculty.
Required Courses

M&L 882 (Logistics Software & Technology – 4 cr.)

To provide strong knowledge and understanding of the tools and software being used in logistics and supply chain management; and interaction with industry professionals.

Sp Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

M&L 881 (Analysis and Design of Logistics Systems – 4 cr.)

A quantitative course in logistics covering forecasting, vehicle routing, facility location and network design.

Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

M&L 880 (Logistics Management- 4 cr.)

Management of movement services and coordination of demand and supply patterns for optimization of physical systems in terms of cost and customer service.

Au, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl.

M&L 784 (Principles of Transportation – 4 cr.)

Study of general economic characteristics and government regulation of rail, motor, water, air, and pipeline carriers; consideration of competitive relations between modes of transportation, basic aspects of traffic management.

Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl.

M&L 782 (Logistics Decision Making – 4 cr.)

Analysis of decision making in the current logistics environment and the methods needed for finding solutions to integrated logistics problems.

Wi, Sp Qtrs. 2 2-hr cl.

ISE 881 (Seminar Series – 2 cr.)

Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.

ISE 802 (Operations Research Models and Methods – 3 cr.)

Examines many basic OR models including the knapsack, traveling salesman, newsboy, and secretary problems; and random walk and queuing models, algorithmic concepts are discussed.

Wi Qtr.

ISE 762 (Warehouse & Facility Design – 4 cr.)

Study and apply the technical aspects of warehouse design and management. Included are issues of storage and retrieval, docking designs, layout, and materials handling.

Sp Qtrs.

ISE 704 (Introduction to Discrete System Simulation – 4 cr.)

Introduction to the analysis of systems via discrete-event simulation models, generation of random variables, testing random number generators, fitting distributions to data, output analysis.

Wi Qtr. 2 2-hr cl.

ISE 702 (Mathematical Programming: Linear – 3 cr.)

Convex and concave problems, global solutions, extreme point solutions, degeneracy, the Simplex methods, duality, complementary slackness, sensitivity analysis, parametric programming, and applications.

Au Qtr.

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Executive MS – Georgia Tech

EMIL – Executive Masters in International Logistics at Georgia Tech :: Curriculum

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EMIL – Executive Masters in International Logistics at Georgia Tech :: EMIL Course Listing

EMIL Course Listing

NOTE: depending on the program year, residence II and IV may be switched. See program schedule for specific details.
RESIDENCE 1: CONSUMERS

IL6451 – Demand and Yield Management
Faculty Instructor: Anton Kleywegt – Semester Hours: 1

IL6463 – IT and Supply Chain Management I: E-Commerce
Faculty Instructor: Paul M. Griffin – Semester Hours: 1

IL6450 – Analytical Methods
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6465 – Supply Chain Integration I: Marketing Channels and Partnering
Faculty Instructor: C. John Langley, Jr. – Semester Hours: 1

IL6470 – Supply Chain Workshop I
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 2

IL6455 – Finance for the Logistics Practitioner
Faculty Instructor: Stephen Timme – Semester Hours: 1

Distance Learning Between Residences
IL6475 – Cases in International Logistics I
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 2
RESIDENCE 2: EUROPEAN LOGISTICS

IL6452 – Reverse “Green” Logistics
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6453 – Labor Relations
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6454 – European Trade and Transportation
Faculty Instructor: Industry Executive – Semester Hours: 1

IL6471 – Supply Chain Workshop II
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 2

Distance Learning Between Residences
IL6476 – Cases in International Logistics II
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 2

Distance Learning Between Residences
IL6456 – Financial Decision Making for the Logistics Practitioner
Faculty Instructor: Stephen Timme – Semester Hours: 1
RESIDENCE 3: ASIAN LOGISTICS

IL6459 – Procurement and Provider Management
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6460 – Freight Management and International Trade
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6461 – Trade and Transportation in Asia
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6472 – Supply Chain Workshop III
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 2

Distance Learning Between Residences
IL6477 – Cases in International Logistics III
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 2
RESIDENCE 4: TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTICS IN THE AMERICAS

IL6458 – Distribution Facilities and Operations
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6467 – Supply Chain Context: Transportation
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6457 – Trade and Transportation in the Americas
Faculty Instructor: Industry Executive – Semester Hours: 1

IL6473 – Supply Chain Workshop IV
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 2

Distance Learning Between Residences
IL6478 – Cases in International Logistics IV
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 2
RESIDENCE 5: MANUFACTURERS

IL6464 – IT and Supply Chain Management V: ERP Systems
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6468 – Supply Chain Context: Manufacturing
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6466 – Supply Chain Integration II: Global Supply Chain Design and Measurement
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6462 – New Ventures and New Products
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 1

IL6474 – Supply Chain Workshop V
Faculty Instructor: John Vande Vate – Semester Hours: 2

EMIL – Executive Masters in International Logistics at Georgia Tech :: Program Format

MS Logistics MIT


MIT MLOG – Required Core Courses

Required Core Courses

Introduction | Required Core Courses | Popular Electives

MLOG students are required to take the following core courses. Students must also enroll in two seminars and complete a thesis.
Required Core Courses offered in
ESD.260 Logistics Systems Fall
ESD.261 Case Studies in Logistics & Supply Chain Management Spring
ESD.262 Supply Chain Context (IAP)
ESD.264 Database, Internet, & Systems Integration Technologies Fall
ESD.272 Logistics Facilities & Operations (IAP)
ESD.931 Know Thyself Leasdership Skill Building Workshop Fall
15.521 Management Accounting and Control Spring
15.871(4) System Dynamics Fall or Spring
Seminars
ESD.263 Thesis Seminar Fall
Thesis
MLOG Thesis

MIT MLOG – Popular Electives

Introduction | Required Core Courses | Popular Electives

In addition to the required courses, MLOG students must take at least 18 course units of electives. Most students end up taking between 30 to 50 elective course units across all of MIT’s different programs. Some of the most popular electives for MLOG students are:

Popular Electives

ESD.201 Transportation Systems

ESD.204 Carrier Systems

ESD.205 Transportation Flow Systems

ESD.269 Advanced Logistics and Supply Chain Strategies

ESD.71 Engineering Systems Analysis for Design

15.057 Systems Optimization

15.062 Data Mining: Algorithms and Applications

15.067 Competitive Decision-Making and Negotiation

15.220 International Management

15.356 How to Develop “Breakthrough” Products and Services

15.390 New Enterprises

15.665 Power and Negotiation

15.760 Introduction to Operations Management

15.762 Supply Chain Planning

15.764 The Theory of Operations Management

15.769 Operations Strategy

15.812 Marketing Management

15.912 Technology Strategy