Title: Logistics and Supply Chain Management Programs University of North Texas
1Logistics and Supply Chain Management
ProgramsUniversity of North Texas
2Program Background
- In CSCMP National Logistics Challenge. Finished
in final four nationally in each of twelve years
of competition. Six time National Champions! - 2015 first place in Intermodal Association of
North America (IANA) University of North Florida
case competition - 2013, 2014, and 2015 IANA student competition
first place finishes - One of five IANA university programs
- Lockheed Martin corporate program
- All LSCM sections taught afternoon or evenings
leaving morning free for other courses or
employment - 300,000 in scholarships awarded to LSCM students
since 1997 - Required paid internshipall graduates have
work-related experience
3Program Rankings
- Ranked 6th in North America undergraduate
logistics and supply chain programs by Gartner
Research - Ranked 3rd in information technology education
- Ranked 23rd in MBA programs
- Ranked 5th internationally (2012) in logistics
research productivityInternational Journal of
Physical Distribution and Logistics Management - Ranked 23rd (2011) in transportation and
logistics research productivityTransportation
Journal - Ranked 18th (2008) in US logistics
programsSupply Chain Management Review
4UNT Logistics Advisory Board
- Bill LaMothe, Partner, AWTI and Principal, PGL
Logistics - Tom Harris, President, Fort Worth Alliance
Airport - Tom Sanderson, President and Chief Executive
Officer, Transplace - Tim Feemster, Principal, Foremost Quality
Logistics - Rob Lewin, Director, Global Logistics, Flowserve
- Fred Malesa, Vice President, International
Intermodal, BNSF - Terry Briggs, Vice President , Williamson Dickie
- Brian Hildebrandt, Director, Verizon
- Joe Bowe, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain,
Pier 1 - Karen Kendrick, Vice President Transportation,
Anixter - Kevin Frederick, Vice President Corporate
Services, Henry S. Miller - Roger Neumann, President, National Defense
Transportation Association
- Kevin King, Senior Manager, Fujitsu Network
Communications, Inc. - Mark Whittaker, Vice President, Global Logistics,
Pepsico - Ron Harper, Vice President Supply Chain
Operations, JC Penney - Tom McCoy, Senior Director Global Transportation
Services, Sanmina SCI - Eric Beichler, Managing Principal, Mohr Partners
- Matt Buckley, Vice President Air Cargo and
Charters, Southwest Airlines - John Magee, President, Crane Worldwide Logistics
- Judge Dobrient, Senior Vice President Marketing,
Alon - Lynn Gravley, CEO President, NT Logistics
- Robert Condit, Director, CGI
- Mark Moyle, Vice President, Frost Bank
- Michael Flores, Managing Partner, IXL
- Joe Bongiovani, Senior Vice President Supply
Chain, The Apparel Group
5Undergraduate program
- Produce 125-150 graduates per year
- Competitive placement
- Required paid internship
- Multiple employment offers upon graduation
- Coursework logistics, transportation,
international logistics, supply chain management,
and advanced problems - Graduates receive professional certification in
transportation and logistics (CTL) from ASTL
6UNT Undergraduate Logistics Courses
- LSCM3960 Logistics Supply Chain Management
- LSCM4560 Transportation Management
- LSCM4360 Global Alliances (international
logistics) - LSCM4530 E-Logistics (logistics information
systems and supply chain management) - LSCM4540 ERP Applications in Logistics
- LSCM4800 Logistics Internship
- LSCM4860 Advanced Problems
- LSCM4810 Supply Chain Analytics
7Aviation Logistics Courses
- LGAV 3100 Introduction to Aviation Industry
- LGAV 3110 Aviation Maintenance Programs
- LGAV 3120 Aviation Safety
- LGAV 3130 Air Cargo Planning and Control
- LGAV 3140 Air Passenger Planning and Control
- LGAV 3150 Aviation Law, Public Policy and
Regulatory Environment - LGAV 4100 Airport and Infrastructure Planning and
Control - LGAV 4500 Human Factors and Cockpit Resource
Leadership
8Course Delivery Options
- In-residence
- On-site
- Distance
- Satellite
- Internet
- Internet conferencing
- Combination
9Demographics of the LSCM Major45.6 qualify as
one of classifications15.4 overlap (qualify for
2 or more)
10What Do LSCM Majors Do?
11Placements
12Companies where students have interned
13Program EnrollmentsUndergraduate and Graduate
14Strategic vision
- Become the intellectual hub and the dominant
university in the area of complex logistics and
transportation systems - Multi-disciplinary team of 20 researchers
(logistics, decision sciences, computer science
engineering, information technology, geography,
economics) - How to effectively manage complex logistics
systems spanning the supply chain - Major player in grant research
- Currently 1,000,000 in ongoing research
- Goal3,000,000 ongoing in grant research in
three years
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hardware, The Lab will ensure sustainable
organizational adoption and change for people and
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16Faculty
- Ted Farris, PhD, The Ohio State University
- Ila Manuj, PhD, University of Tennessee
- David Nowicki, PhD, University of Wisconsin
- Terry Pohlen, PhD, The Ohio State University
- Brian Sauser, PhD, Stevens Institute of
Technology - Wesley Randall, PhD, University of North Texas
- Steve Joiner, MS, University of Arkansas
- Seock Jin Hong, PhD, University of Toulouse
- Jose Grimaldo, MBA, PLS
- Jonathon Fite, MS
- Chris Hanebeck, MS
- Bryan Wahlberg, MBA
- Tim Kinkaid, EdD
- Joe Michels, PhD
Adjunct Faculty
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