Interdisciplinary Programs: Master in Business Logistics Engineering (MBLE)Get a Brochure (PDF file, opens in separate window)
The MBLE ProgramOne of only a few similar programs at top universities in the country, the MBLE is designed to enable graduates to enter the job market equally comfortable with logistics strategy, the management of logistics operations, and engineering tasks such as facility design and implementation of logistics technology. Purposely keeping the program size small and selective we recruit the finest students and attract some of the most sought-after career opportunities in the country. The Course WorkThe MBLE is a 45-credit-hour program. It includes courses in logistics and supply chain management, warehouse design, logistics technology, mathematical programming and computer simulation. Students taking 16 credits per quarter may complete the program in 9 months, while students taking 12 credits per quarter will complete the program in 15 months. Our FacultyThe MBLE draws its faculty from the College of Engineering’s Department of Industrial,
Welding and Systems Engineering and the Fisher College’s Department of Marketing
and Logistics – both ranked in the top 20 in their fields by U.S. News &
World Report. MBLE faculty are committed to teaching new ideas and creating
new knowledge. This makes for a relevant and engaging learning environment
where you’ll be able to dig in and challenge yourself. Our faculty are considered
top leaders in their field yet they know you individually and are interested
in your progress and ideas.
Our PlacementWith a MBLE degree, you’ll have a wide range of career options including logistics and supply chain design, logistics modeling, logistics or transportation analyst, inventory or warehouse manager, as well as careers in the consulting and software business. As support, Fisher’s career services teams act as personal coaches in your career development, providing one-on-one counseling as part of your targeted job search. In fact, 90% of our graduate students find jobs within three months of graduation. This success rate places Fisher 3rd in the nation where your career prospects are the brightest according to the Princeton Review. If You Are InterestedTo be admitted into the MBLE program you’ll need:
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