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DFW Logistics Schools
The DFW region is home to excellent options for pursuing a career in the logistics field, with some of the nation’s best logistics programs. For additional information about each school, please contact the school directly.
Cedar Valley's Logistics Management and Technology program offers a portal into this exciting and fast-paced world of logistics with specialized courses in warehouse, traffic, transportation management, storage and distribution, and inventory control. Cedar Valley's logistics curriculum can be completed in as little as three semesters (37 hours) for a certificate or five semesters (68 hours) for an Associate of Applied Sciences Degree (AAS). Students will graduate with the skills required to seek immediate entry-level employment and meet labor market demands.
| Degrees offered: |
● A.A.S. in Logistics Management & Technology |
| Admissions: |
(972) 860-8201 |
| E-mail: |
registrar-cvc@dcccd.edu |
| 2008-2009 Tuition: |
Tuition is determined based on number of credit hours and residency status:
Dallas County Residents: $39/credit hour, or a minimum of $39
Out-of-District Residents: $72/credit hour, or a minimum of $72
Out-of-State Residents: $115/credit hour ($200 minimum)
Out-of-Country Residents: $115/credit hour ($200 minimum) |
| Logistics Contact: |
Ruben Johnson
972-860-8161
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As Dallas grows to become one of the leading “inland ports” of the U.S. transportation industry, the UNT Dallas program in Logistics and Supply Chain Management will qualify and position graduates in the new market. In this program, students will be given the knowledge and technical skills for analyzing the behavior of large and complex supply chain networks. The Dallas Campus also offers courses for the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Certificate, as well as other courses for career advancement. It is conveniently located at 7300 Houston School Road, three blocks north of Interstate 20, and is accessible by public transportation.
The University of North Texas at Dallas's Logistics and Supply Chain Management program is comprised of 30 hours of lower-level foundation, 21 hours of upper-level foundation and 33 hours of professional field and supporting courses.
| Degree offered: |
● B.S. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
| Admissions: |
(972) 780-3600 |
| 2008-2009 Tuition: |
Tuition is determined based on number of credit hours and residency status:
Undergrad in-state: $2,357
Undergrad out-of-state: $7,812
Graduate in-state: $1,000
Graduate out-of-state: $1,000
*Based on maximum hours per semester (20 credit hours)
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| Logistics Contact: |
Scott Ames
Program Coordinator
(972) 780-3082
scott.ames@unt.edu
Alicia Clark
Academic Advisor
(972) 780-3641
alicia.clark@unt.edu
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The Logistics Technology Associate of Applied Science degree is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in logistics technology. This program will provide graduates with the skills required of the industry, enable graduates to seek immediate employment in the workplace, meet labor market demands, and permit greater economic competitiveness. Program specialties include warehouse, traffic, and transportation management, storage and distribution, and inventory control.
| Degree offered: |
● A.A.S. in Logistics Management & Technology |
| Admissions: |
(972) 273-3183 |
| 2008-2009 Tuition: |
Tuition is determined based on number of credit hours and residency status:
Dallas County Residents: $39/credit hour, or a minimum of $39
Out-of-District Residents: $72/credit hour, or a minimum of $72
Out-of-State Residents: $115/credit hour ($200 minimum)
Out-of-Country Residents: $115/credit hour ($200 minimum) |
| Logistics Contact: |
Victor Howell
(972) 273-3096
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In Dallas, Texas we enjoy a large and growing business in International Trade. DFW is 5th in the country in international business conducted in our area some $50 Billion in trade takes place each year and is growing. How does one become part of this ever growing industry? They need skills that can be applied to the many different areas of International Business and Richland College can provide that skill set. Come explore our program and see what you can do with a degree or certificate in International Business and Trade.
| Degree offered: |
● A.A.S. in International Business and Trade |
| Admissions: |
(972)-238-3767 |
| 2008-2009 Tuition: |
Tuition is determined based on number of credit hours and residency status:
Dallas County Residents: $39/credit hour, or a minimum of $39
Out-of-District Residents: $72/credit hour, or a minimum of $72
Out-of-State Residents: $115/credit hour ($200 minimum)
Out-of-Country Residents: $115/credit hour ($200 minimum)
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| Program Administrator |
Chip Izard
(972) 238-6217
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Texas Christian University
www.neeley.tcu.edu
Supply and Value Chain Center
Fort Worth, Texas |
The Neeley School of Business combines information systems and supply chain education in its business administration major. It’s Supply and Value Chain Center also supports the M.B.A. program and offers executive education courses, as well as hosting an annual Global Supply Chain Conference.
| Degrees offered: |
● B.B.A. in Supply and Value Chain Management |
| Admissions: |
(800) 828-3764 or (817) 257-7490 |
| E-mail: |
frogmail@tcu.edu |
| 2008-2009 Tuition: |
Undergrad: $26,900/full year*
Graduate: $16,830//full year**
*12-18 credit hours
**9 credit hours |
| Logistics Contact: |
Nancy Nix, Director
Supply and Value Chain Center
(817) 257-7463
n.nix@tcu.edu
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Undergraduate students are required to take 30 hours of professional field and supporting courses and 24 hours of upper level foundation courses in addition to core business courses. Courses include International Supply Chain Management, E-Logistics, advanced Logistics Management and Supply Chain Management Problems. Concentration courses for the master’s program include Strategic Logistics Management and Advanced Supply Chain Management Problems.
| Degrees offered: |
● B.S. in Logistics
● M.B.A. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
| Admissions: |
(800) UNT-8211 |
| 2008-2009 Tuition: |
Tuition is determined based on number of credit hours and residency status:
Undergrad in-state: $2,663
Undergrad out-of-state: $8,283
Graduate in-state: $1,000
Graduate out-of-state: $1,000
*Based on maximum hours per semester (20 credit hours) |
| Logistics Contact: |
(940) 565-3120
mktgrecp@unt.edu
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University of Texas-Arlington
www.uta.edu
Arlington, Texas
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The master’s program in logistics is offered by the Information Systems and Operations Management Department engineering and business concepts. The university also offers an undergraduate degree in operations management that includes logistics and supply chain coursework.
| Degree offered: |
● M.S. in Logistics |
| Admissions: |
(817) 272-2688 |
| 2007 Tuition: |
Tuition is determined based on number of credit hours and residency status:
Undergrad in-state: $3,890
Graduate in-state : $4,250
Non-Texas residents will pay additional tuition of $281 per credit hour.
*12-18 credit hours |
| Logistics Contact: |
Jamie Rogers, Graduate Advisor
(817) 272-2495
jrodgers@uta.edu
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The Master of Science with a Supply Chain Management concentration explores the key issues associated with the design and management of industrial supply chains. It includes concepts dealing with the improvement of supply chain operations toward lower costs, faster delivery higher quality and mass customization. Students can obtain a dual M.B.A. and M.S. degree by taking a total of 71 credits.
| Degree offered: |
● M.S. in Management & Administrative Sciences, Supply Chain Management concentration
● M.S. in Supply Chain Management NEW |
| Admissions: |
(800) 889-2443 |
| Email: |
interest@utdallas.edu |
| 2007 Tuition: |
Tuition is determined based on number of credit hours and residency status:
Undergrad in-state: $4,305
Graduate in-state : $ 9,080
Graduate in-state: $4,635
Graduate out-of-state: $9,492
*15-24 credit hours |
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