Business Logistics
(LG)
Professor: P. R. Murphy, Jr.
Assistant Professor: B. Z. Hull
The Department of Management, Marketing, and Logistics
is dedicated to educating and serving its students, the university,
and the community through quality teaching, significant research, and
appropriate community involvement. The primary goals of the business
logistics faculty are to achieve national recognition, and to provide
students, the university, and the business community with comprehensive,
up to date information about business logistics theory and practice.
Methods of achieving these goals include, but are not limited to, excellent
teaching, quality research (both academic and practitioner), student
internships, and faculty involvement in logistics-related organizations.
Business logistics is the management of the flow of goods and information
from the sources of acquisition to the ultimate consumption. Business
logistics involves transportation, warehousing, channel management,
inventory control, order processing, and customer satisfaction. While
accounting for 20-25 percent of the cost of doing business in many firms,
only recently has business logistics become a separate area of study.
The field is extensive and many business organizations are potential
employers. There is a shortage of college graduates to fill available
entry-level positions, and these opportunities are expected to continue
because of the increasing emphasis on the efficient movement of goods
and information.
Entry-level positions are available to graduates in such areas as logistics
analysis, traffic and transportation, warehousing operations, consulting,
third-party logistics, and customer service. Summer and part time work
is usually available. These opportunities provide the student with valuable
practical experience in logistics.
Requirements
Major in Business Logistics:
A total of 65-68 credit hours as described below.
Business Core: 44-47 credit hours,
including MN 461 or MN 463-464.
Major Courses: 21 credit hours. MK 308 or BI
341, or equivalent course approved by the logistics faculty;
LG 328, 361, 440, 448; one course chosen from MK 302, MN 425,
or LG 350; one course chosen from MK 402, MN 495, or LG 405.
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