Program Details
Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Master of Engineering in Logistics (MLOG) program attracts business professionals from across the globe to participate in its one-of-a-kind logistics and
- Location:
- Cambridge, United States
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Doctorate
- Specialty:
- Supply Chain Management
Program Overview
- Program Description:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Master of Engineering in Logistics (MLOG) program attracts business professionals from across the globe to participate in its one-of-a-kind logistics and supply chain management program.
In just nine months, MLOG students hone their supply chain expertise through an intensive program that includes:
- a challenging curriculum
- cutting edge research, including a thesis project
- extensive industry interaction
Started in 1998 by the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, MLOG provides its graduates with proficiency in both problem solving and change leadership, which are skills they are now practicing in a wide variety of industries, including consulting, manufacturing, retail, logistics, distribution and software.
Companies worldwide are turning to logistics and supply chain management to give them strategic advantage, and they’re hiring MLOG graduates to implement that change.
The MLOG program requires the completion of at least 90 MIT course units. A typical full-semester course ranges from 9 to 12 units. Most MLOG students end up taking between 100 and 120 units.
Of the required units, MLOG students must complete:
Seven required core courses
Eighteen units of electives (at minimum)