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The 21-credit Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management is designed to provide advanced coursework and experiential learning opportunities to students interested in careers in supply chain management, warehouse operations, planning and forecasting, procurement, manufacturing, logistics, and inventory management.
Oregon’s economy spans the entire supply chain from abundant natural renewable and non-renewable resources through manufacturing and, ultimately, consumption. Logisticians are responsible for optimizing the entire supply chain to efficiently deliver goods and services from the supplier to customers.
The Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management may be completed in 1 to 2 years depending on start term and possible prerequisites based upon prior academics and experience. Students may earn their certificate in conjunction with a concurrent graduate degree or on its own as a standalone certificate.
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English Language Requirements
TOEFL Paper: 575
IELTS: 7.00
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Admissions Deadline
- Fall term 2025 - Aug. 26
- Winter term 2025 - Dec. 9
- Spring term 2025 - March 2