Master of Science in Management with a concentration in Logistics Management Online

Refine your business acumen with sought-after logistics skills that will qualify you for a wide array of managerial opportunities in the public, private and military sectors.

Apply By: 5/5/25
Start Class: 5/19/25
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Program Overview

See how the online MS in Management – Logistics Management program benefits you

As delivery timeliness remains a priority in e-commerce, earning your Master of Science in Management – Logistics Management online from Florida Tech is a wise investment in your future. You will acquire essential business expertise and learn to manage a company’s flow of goods, resources and information from source to destination.

In addition to teaching Florida Tech’s core business curriculum, our doctoral-prepared faculty will deepen your understanding of logistics management. Our courses cover supply chain management, cost and economic analysis, procurement and distribution, and systems analysis and modeling. Whether you are seeking career advancement or transitioning into a new field, this MS is ideal because you can apply with a bachelor’s degree in any discipline.

As a graduate of this program, you will be prepared to:

  • Evaluate complex logistics strategies for informed decision making by identifying economic trends, core engineering principles and analyzing effective logistics management techniques and principles in organizations.
  • Support and clarify your messages by using the appropriate vocabulary to convey information, concepts and ideas orally
  • Clearly and effectively convey information by utilizing the proper form, emphasis, usage, spelling and punctuation to ensure quality through the written medium
  • Analyze a situation or text and make thoughtful decisions based on that analysis
  • Conduct research from primary and secondary sources; evaluate those sources' credibility, bias, evidence and reasoning; identify and challenge writer's assumptions; and write texts that are informed by one's research
  • Evaluate complex logistics strategies for informed decision making by identifying economic trends, core engineering principles and analyzing effective logistics management techniques and principles in organizations.
  • Support and clarify your messages by using the appropriate vocabulary to convey information, concepts and ideas orally
  • Clearly and effectively convey information by utilizing the proper form, emphasis, usage, spelling and punctuation to ensure quality through the written medium
  • Analyze a situation or text and make thoughtful decisions based on that analysis
  • Conduct research from primary and secondary sources; evaluate those sources' credibility, bias, evidence and reasoning; identify and challenge writer's assumptions; and write texts that are informed by one's research

Career opportunities:

  • Acquisition and contract manager
  • Human resource manager
  • Logistics manager
  • Information systems manager
  • Transportation manager
  • Acquisition and contract manager
  • Human resource manager
  • Logistics manager
  • Information systems manager
  • Transportation manager

Also available:

At Florida Tech, we offer a variety of in-demand online programs that prepare you with relevant skills for your career of choice. Take a look at our other business programs.

At Florida Tech, we offer a variety of in-demand online programs that prepare you with relevant skills for your career of choice. Take a look at our other business programs.

Total Tuition $21,010.11*
Duration As few as 15 months
Credit Hours 33
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Tuition

Stay on budget with our affordable, pay-by-the-course tuition

Tuition for the MS in Management – Logistics Management is affordable. Take advantage of our pay-by-the-course system, so you can manage your budget as you pursue your degree. Technology fees are included in the total tuition.

Tuition breakdown:

Total Tuition $21,010.11*
Per Credit Hour $636.67

Calendar

Key dates and deadlines to know when applying

The MS in Management – Logistics Management online program is ideal for working students. Choose from multiple start dates and complete your degree at the pace that best fits your schedule.

TermStart DateApp DeadlineDocument DeadlineRegistration DeadlineTuition DeadlineClass End DateTerm Length
Summer 20255/19/255/5/255/12/255/14/255/16/257/13/258 weeks

Now enrolling:

Next Apply Date 5/5/25
Start Class 5/19/25

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Admissions

Review these admission requirements to get started

At Florida Tech, we’ve streamlined the admission process to help you get started quickly. Please read the requirements for the MS in Management – Logistics Management online program.


  • Prerequisite coursework:
    • MTH 1701 College Algebra
    • Note: Computer literacy is required as a prerequisite. It can be demonstrated by the applicant’s undergraduate coursework, passing a proficiency examination offered by the extended studies department or by completing a suitable computer course.
  • Application for admissions
  • Earned bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
  • Official transcripts from all colleges and universities
  • Current résumé
  • Undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.0 on 4.0 scale

Official transcripts, test scores and other documents should be sent to:

Mail address:
Office of Admissions
150 W. University Blvd.
Melbourne, FL 32901

Admission Requirements

  • No application fee
  • No GMAT/GRE
  • GPA of 3.0 or above

Courses

What you’ll study in the MS in Management – Logistics Management online courses

For the MS in Management – Logistics Management online, the curriculum comprises 33 logistics management course credit hours.

Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Studies accounting concepts, the accounting model, measurement processes, financial statements, financial analysis, the accounting cycle, monetary and fixed assets, inventory, current and long-term liabilities, and equity structures of partnerships, proprietorships and corporations.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Covers concepts and tools of corporate financial management including corporate financial planning, forecasting, budgeting, quantitative techniques and practices. Considers the importance of ethics and the international aspects in financial decision-making.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Overviews classical and contemporary management philosophies and theories. Focuses on managing enterprises in a rapidly changing global economy. Includes developing strategic vision, planning, organizing, directing and controlling, social responsibility and international management.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Covers the contributions to management theory made by the behavioral sciences. Gives a better understanding of the human being and why he acts as he does. Studies individual and group behavior. Extensively uses current periodicals and case materials.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Covers concepts, tools and techniques for evaluation of research proposals and studies. Involves designing, conducting, evaluating and presenting oral and written forms of research. Assignments build on quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Explores issues surrounding the employment of human resources in various organizational settings using lectures/guided discussions and case studies. May include recruitment/selection, job analyses/evaluation, equal employment opportunity, training/development, compensation/benefits, appraisal, labor relations, health and safety, and separation/retirement.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduces and examines historical development of leadership theory and supporting research. Considers past and contemporary theory in self-analysis by students to define their own leadership styles.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Includes basic communication theory and the effects of communication on human behavior and organizational effectiveness. Provides a basic understanding of organizational communication theory. Uses case studies and experiential exercises to improve communications skills.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Introduces the translation of product and service requirements into facilities, procedures and operating organizations. Includes product design, production alternatives, facilities location and layout, resource requirements planning and quality control.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Includes determination of requirements for management of major and secondary items. Reviews the needs and techniques for accurate asset reporting and analysis of demand data for customers’ requirements. Emphasizes problems related to unstable items and management methods required to integrate asset acquisition and management into the life cycle program.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Addresses the management of evolving systems. Emphasizes planning and support requirements of the system during its life cycle. Includes maintenance planning, physical distribution, manpower requirements, facilities and equipment needs, documentation, systems integration and other support requirements.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Covers cost effectiveness, trade-off analysis, system effectiveness model structure, criteria for evaluation of alternative systems, principles of cost accounting and cost estimating for system life cycle. Includes basic math for cost-effective analysis, computer tools for economic modeling and risk assessment.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Combines lectures, class discussions on assigned topics and case analyses. Includes the role of SCM in the economy and organizations; customer service; SCM information systems; inventory management; managing materials flow and handling; transportation; warehousing; computerization and packaging issues; purchasing; global logistics; organizing for effective SCM; methods to control SCM performance; and implementing SCM strategy.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Applies case analysis and modeling tools to a business environment. Discusses systems analysis and constructs computer models. Includes system classification, problem formulation, decision/risk analysis, modeling techniques, discrete event simulation and evaluation of information. Requires a design project.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Covers advanced theory and practice of supply chain management including operational and logistics support. Provides an understanding of strategy, organizational structure and new technologies in SCM. Includes the Internet and its effect on SCM, and the concepts and tools used in SCM. Examines requirements, specifications, planning, program design, and maintenance and quality assurance of SCM systems.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Independent study with a faculty member in some area of business in greater depth than is normally possible in a regular class. Requires a comprehensive term paper.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Examines the life cycle process of acquisition of materiel and materiel systems. Examines systems management and its application from acquisition to termination. Studies need requirements, cost and schedule considerations and procurement procedures.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Distribution systems and management from a cost vs. return view. U.S. and world transportation systems’ impact on distribution centers, automated order processing, warehousing techniques and layout, organization for physical distribution management, total systems approach, government regulation, distribution components and management of distribution resources.
Duration: 8 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Overviews in depth the federal acquisition process and introduces the basic concepts, policies and procedures incident to government contracting through the FAR and supplementing directives.
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