Credits required
180 Oregon State University is on a quarter-term system. There are four quarters each year and classes are 11 weeks long. This program's 180 quarter credits are equal to 120 semester credits.*
Cost per credit
$375 Based on current tuition rates. No additional charge for nonresident students. Does not include course materials and associated fees and expenses.
Delivery
Online You can complete all or nearly all requirements of this program online. View the curriculum.
Start terms
4 per year

B.S. in Supply Chain and Logistics Management – Online

Curriculum

As a student in Oregon State’s supply chain and logistics management online bachelor’s program, you’ll learn to provide insight and analysis in supply chain modeling as well as interpret, implement and communicate innovative solutions in a rapidly expanding marketplace.

The online coursework will equip you to analyze business problems using operations research methods, interpret and negotiate contracts, apply advanced software tools to ensure efficiency, and design, analyze and implement global logistics systems.

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Degree requirements

A minimum of 180 quarter credits — at least 60 of which must be upper-division credits — are required to graduate with your supply chain and logistics management bachelor's degree, including:

Honors degree online

As an undergraduate degree-seeking student, you can apply to earn an honors degree online in your academic major. Earning this prestigious degree gives you the opportunity to collaborate with faculty on research, complete a comprehensive thesis experience and engage in co-curricular activities.

Sample course topics

  • Operations and supply chain management
  • Technology applications in supply chain management
  • Supply chain modeling and decision analysis
  • Supply and sourcing management
  • Influence and negotiation
  • Service operations management

Additional program features

Accelerated Master's Platform

Get a jump-start on your MBA or M.S. in Business while working toward your undergraduate degree in supply chain and logistics management. Through Oregon State’s Accelerated Master’s Platform, current undergraduate supply chain and logistics management students can take graduate-level courses online that will be applied to their bachelor’s degree, and the credits earned will be transferred to the MBA or M.S. in Business programs. Students enrolled in Ecampus graduate courses will pay the graduate tuition and fees rate.

Transfer credits

Some degree requirements may be transferred from other institutions. Please note that a minimum of 45 credits of the last 75 credits in this degree program must be completed at Oregon State (online or on campus) to meet the academic residency requirement.

Previously earned credits must be reviewed upon admittance to OSU for appropriate articulation. Find more information about transferring credits using the Office of Admissions’ single course search tool.

Connect with College of Business transfer advisors

Get your questions answered about pursuing a supply chain and logistics management degree online by contacting COB.Transfer@oregonstate.edu. If you have already completed your bachelor’s degree and are interested in enrolling in this program as a postbaccalaureate student, connect with Charlie Carr to learn more.

Add a minor

You can enhance your undergraduate studies by choosing from Oregon State’s broad collection of minors online. Combine your supply chain and logistics management degree with a minor in organizational leadership, or merge your major studies with an innovation and entrepreneurship minor to create an even more powerful résumé fit for today’s job market.

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