Bachelor of Science

Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management Degree

Prepare to lead key operations in a global market dependent on your skills.


Prepare to lead key operations in a global market dependent on your skills.

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Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management Degree

Become a crucial link in the global supply chain.

The demand for goods worldwide has never been stronger. And so is the need for talented people like you who have the drive and skill to execute and manage the transportation of those goods. If you’re looking for a way to help move your company’s business forward – and your career, too – consider Bellevue University’s accelerated online supply chain, transportation and logistics degree program. It just might be your new road to success.

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Take one course at a time in a transportation and logistics degree.

As an accelerated cohort program, the online logistics degree allows you to simplify your study experience with a course load that’s more manageable for busy students. You’ll register for classes once at the beginning of the program and take one course at a time with the same group of peers online—having more collaborative experiences and graduating with a stronger network to start your career.

The supply chain and logistics skills you'll gain:

Get ready to manage complex systems in a changing economy with your logistics degree.

  • Information system analysis and organizational problem-solving
  • Fiscal management
  • Business communication
  • Procurement, warehousing, and transportation

Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management Degree Courses

Courses

What You’ll Learn

  • Apply core business concepts as identified by the accrediting body
  • Explain how the fundamental concepts of supply chain management and logistics impact the structural capital of the firm and future corporate potential
  • Distinguish between the strengths and weaknesses of various transportation modes
  • Relate supply chain management and logistics to other business functions including finance, marketing, operations and information technology
  • Apply analytical models and information technology concepts necessary for managing supply chains in a global environment

Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management Degree Courses

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Prerequisites for this program

The accelerated nature of the degree presumes that students have organizational life experiences that can be applied to their studies. This allows for application-based instructor to student interaction and a student's contribution to peer-to-peer learning. Therefore, you must be currently employed, have a past employment history or have significant volunteer experience (such as serving on a not-for-profit Board of Directors or serving as an officer of a volunteer organization for a period of years) where the academic content of the major can be applied. Please also see "A Note on Accelerated Cohort Programs" for all prerequisites for this program.

Requirements (40 credit hours)

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This course prepares students for success in their academic and professional careers. The foundation for learning is established for professional skill development through practical experience, a focus on communication, problem-solving, collaboration, and citizenship. Learner strengths are assessed and analytical, relational, and resilience skills are developed.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • American Psychological Style (APA)
  • Collaboration
  • Data Warehousing
  • Digital Communications
  • Enterprise Resource Planning
  • Interpersonal Communications
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Learning Styles
  • Writing

Introduction to the design, operation, and control of domestic and international supply chain and logistics systems. Emphasis is placed on transportation, distribution and warehousing in the business enterprise.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Lean Six Sigma
  • Relationship Management
  • Six Sigma Methodology
  • Sourcing
  • Supply And Demand
  • Supply Chain Network
  • Warehousing

This course focuses on the knowledge needed to understand and apply processes for making business decisions. Emphasis is placed on the role of the pillars of capitalism as the underlying assumptions for making economic decisions in the U.S. Emphasis will also be placed on developing critical thinking skills. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • Continuous Improvement Process
  • Critical Thinking
  • Define Measure Analyze Improve And Control (DMAIC)
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Organziational Change
  • Quality Assurance
  • Quantitative Analysis
  • Six Sigma Methodology

This course focuses on the practical application of accounting concepts and processes and financial data analysis. The importance of the management of business information systems will also be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on how these basic concepts are used in today’s global business environment. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • Balance Sheet
  • Budgeting
  • Cash Flow Statements
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Financial Analysis
  • Financial Statements
  • Fiscal Policies
  • Income Statement
  • Information Management
  • Teamwork

This course is an overview of global management theory and organizational practices. Management strategies for operations and marketing in a global economy are examined. Organizational behavior and economic theory is also examined as it relates to these strategies. Also included are team work and communication skills. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • Business Strategies
  • Economic Theories
  • Forecasting
  • Marketing Strategies
  • Operations Management
  • Policy Research and Analysis
  • Supply And Demand
  • Team Building
  • Teamwork

This course provides an examination of supply chain and logistics management concepts from both U.S. and global perspectives. Key logistics and supply chain activities are explored with an emphasis on the opportunities that can be realized through effective and innovative supply chain and logistics management. The pros and cons of global sourcing are also explored as a foundation for understanding the supply chain management and logistics strategies. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • Global Sourcing
  • Inventory Management
  • Just In Time Methodology
  • New Product Development
  • Operations Management
  • Order Fulfillment
  • Outsourcing
  • Project Management
  • Strategic Sourcing
  • Third-Party Logistics

This course addresses a variety of issues involved in the logistics and transportation components of the global supply chain. Topics include an examination of how government and legal actions affect the transportation and logistics operations. The course also focuses on operational security issues. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • Business Strategies
  • Economic Theories
  • Economics
  • Forecasting
  • Marketing Strategies
  • Operations Management
  • Policy Research and Analysis
  • Supply And Demand
  • Teamwork

This course explores a variety of analytical techniques and information technologies used in supply chain and logistics management operations. The course will provide opportunities to analyze and apply the appropriate techniques to solve supply chain management and logistics problems. A variety of concepts such as inventory management, productivity, quality, capacity management, forecasting are examined using information technology. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • Forecasting
  • Influencing Skills
  • Information Systems
  • Inventory Management
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Marketing Strategies
  • Operations Management
  • Quality Management
  • Root Cause Analysis

This course integrates the supply chain operations of the firm. The course examines how the supply chain affects the capital, cash, financial, and economic performance of the firm. Economic and pricing aspects of various transportation modes are also examined. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • Economics
  • Financial Analysis
  • Fiscal Policies
  • Legal Research
  • Pricing Strategies

Students will demonstrate competency as a manager in the professional field of Supply Chain Logistics Management by conducting an analysis of a topic related to their SCLM career. Using the results of this analysis the student will then prepare a professionally written report and oral presentation of their findings. Prerequisite: Acceptance into SCTL Degree program.

Skills learned in this course include:

  • Financial Analysis
  • Financial Statements
  • Public Relations

Kirkpatrick Signature Series Requirements (9 credit hours)

(In addition to the Major Requirements, all Bellevue University students must complete the Kirkpatrick Signature Series)

This course focuses on the political and philosophical traditions of the American republic, especially as embedded in the ideals, values, traditions, founding documents, and institutions of the United States , and considers how these traditions relate to individual citizenship and global society. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours

This course focuses on the creative tensions that exist between the forces of tradition and change as the country undergoes social, cultural, and political change. It considers the manner in which change can renew the vitality of a republic. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours

This course examines civic engagement in relation to individual freedoms and responsibilities. It fosters engaged citizens, empowered to effect positive change. Prerequisite: 60 Credit Hours

37

Integrative General Education Credits

+
40

Major Requirements Credits

+
50

Elective Credits

= 127 Total Credits*

General Education Courses

Take general education courses that do more than fill a requirement. At Bellevue University, these courses build foundational skills that apply to any career—critical thinking, qualitative reasoning, and ethical leadership. And, you can take courses individually or in course clusters, which connect three courses around one theme, building skills as you go.

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Elective Courses

Our broad selection of electives allows you to select courses related to your major or expand your perspective in other areas of interest.

University Accreditation

Bellevue University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org).

Whether a college, university, or program is accredited is important to students with financial aid, employers who provide tuition assistance, donors, and the federal government.

This program is considered a non-licensure degree/certificate program and is not intended for those seeking licensure or the practice of licensed profession. This program may be relevant to multiple occupations that do not require licensure and was not designed to meet educational requirements for any specific professional license or certification.

*Consult with an admissions counselor to determine your eligible credits, as well as to verify minimum graduation requirements for this degree. Transfer credits must be from a regionally accredited college or university. Bellevue University makes no promises to prospective students regarding the acceptance of credit awarded by examination, credit for prior learning, or credit for transfer until an evaluation has been conducted.

Get credit for what you’ve earned.
Accelerate your path to earning a degree.

Thanks to our generous credit transfer policy, you can avoid retaking the classes you’ve already completed, and chip away at the credit requirements you need to complete your degree.

  • Already have an associate degree? You could accelerate your bachelor's degree completion. Transfer your full associate degree or even your A.A.S.*
  • You may be able to get credit for your military experience and training.

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*Acceptance of transfer credits is always subject to official transfer credit evaluation by Bellevue University.

Handle supply and demand with expert-level skills.

Format

Learn from industry experts who have worked at ConAgra, Valmont and Union Pacific.

Graduate with professional insights that are passed on from our faculty’s deep-rooted knowledge of industry practices and competitive skills. You’ll complete hands-on learning throughout your degree experience, and especially in a capstone course that challenges you and your team to run a $41M manufacturing company using a computerized business simulation program to help you make the success transition from cubicle to corner office.

100% Online learning that works for your life and your goals.

Our flexible online courses are designed to bring quality learning into a format that fits your schedule, without sacrificing meaningful faculty feedback and collaboration with peers across the country. Stay on track with the help of your Student Coach — with you from day one to graduation.

Find out more about the online experience >

On-campus classes offered on a convenient schedule.

If you prefer an in-person learning experience, our Omaha-area campus offers classes that accommodate the working professional’s schedule.

Graduate with a built-in network.

Take one class at a time in 12-week terms and get to know a consistent group of peers as you earn your logistics and transportation management degree. The accelerated cohort path will allow you to share expertise from your varied backgrounds and gain knowledge that makes you a better professional.

Learn about the accelerated cohort experience >

Discover an award-winning program that fits your life.

Tuition & Financial Aid

It’s more affordable than you think.

Earning a degree is an investment in yourself, and we want to help you make sure it’s a wise one with a generous credit transfer policy and competitive tuition rates.

2024 / 2025 Academic Year

Cohort Bachelor's

$449 Online Cost Per Credit $339 In-Class Cost Per Credit (Daytime Residential Only) $250 Military Preferred Cost Per Credit

(Additional fees may apply to individual courses within your major requirements)

Only pay for the credits you need.

Talk to us about our generous credit transfer policy so you can make more of the credits you’ve already earned count toward your degree.

Get help with financial aid.

Our counselors will guide you to find a financial aid plan that works for you. Explore all the ways to help pay for your degree.

Learn more about financial aid >

Military Preferred (Active Duty and Spouses Only)

Degree-seeking active-duty members of the U.S. Military, National Guard, Reserve, and Coast Guard, and their spouses, with proof of status, are eligible for a special tuition rate of $250 per credit hour for all undergraduate, certificate, and certificate of completion programs as they work towards their degree. Not able to be combined with other special rates, Guild or Campus@Work funding.

Invest in your own future.

Admissions

Removing barriers to the education you deserve.

College is challenging, but getting in shouldn’t be. We have simplified our requirements for admission and we do not require entrance exam scores like the ACT or SAT—so you can get on track to achieving your goals. Here’s how it will go:

Prior to beginning the cohort-based online Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management Degree, you must possess an associate degree or 60 semester hours completed with a grade of "C-" or higher from an accredited institution of higher learning. If you do not meet this requirement, speak with admissions about how you can build your credits directly with Bellevue University.

To be admitted to Bellevue University, provide proof of high school completion. We accept the following forms of documentation:

  • Official high school transcript
  • GED certificate
  • Homeschool letter of completion
  • Certificate demonstrating that the student has passed a state authorized examination recognized by the state in which it is awarded — equivalent to a high school diploma.
  • Self-certification on application.

You’ll just need to complete the application and submit the following:

  • Official high school transcripts or proof of high school completion
  • If applicable, official transcripts from any college or university you previously attended
  • A one-time $50 application fee
  • Note:
    • International students must provide a few extra documents. See international student bachelor admissions details.
    • Students applying for a cohort-based major must possess an associate degree or 60 semester hours completed with a grade of "C-" or higher from an accredited institution of higher learning. If you do not meet this requirement, you can build your credits directly with Bellevue University.

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You'll just need to create an account and complete a pre-application to Bellevue University through Guild. Once you receive confirmation that your pre-application to Bellevue University has been approved, you'll need to complete the required steps to get fully accepted and registered. These include:

  • Submitting transcripts from past institutions
  • Completing the FAFSA, per your employer's benefit requirement

If you’re transferring from another institution of higher education, you must submit an official transcript from each accredited institution you previously attended. Here are a few details to note:

  • A transcript can be emailed securely to [email protected] or by mail. It is required to be sent directly from the issuing institution to Bellevue University's Office of the Registrar to be considered an official document. Please check with previous institution for available sending options.
  • Applicants who submit an official transcript which reflects a two-year degree from a regionally accredited postsecondary institution are not required to show proof of high school completion.
  • Transcripts must be submitted even if credits were not earned at the previous institution or if transfer credit is not granted.

Ready to get started?
Reach out to admissions.

  • Get your questions answered about the Supply Chain, Transportation and Logistics Management Degree
  • Understand your financial aid and scholarship options
  • Map out a schedule that fits with your priorities

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