Certified via MSCC CLT program.
A qualified faculty member in Supply Chain Management/Logistics meets the program standard through one of four routes:
· Possesses an earned master’s degree or higher, from a regionally accredited institution, in logistics, supply chain management, manufacturing, industrial engineering, operations management, or a logistics-supply chain-related field as appropriate to the program; or
• Possesses an earned related or out-of-field master’s degree, from a regionally accredited institution, with documented 18 post-secondary semester hours or equivalent of courses beyond the introductory principle(s) level in logistics, manufacturing, industrial engineering, operations management, supply chain management, or a logistics-supply chain-related field as appropriate to the program; or
• Possesses an earned related or out-of-field master’s degree, from a regionally accredited institution, with documentation in two or more of the following:
o Professional supply chain certification (national, regional, or state)
o Two years of in-field professional employment
o Documented evidence of teaching excellence, including date of award
o Documentation of research and publication in the field
o Documented relevant additional coursework beyond the bachelor’s degree, equivalent to 18 semester hours or equivalent subject matter coursework, CEU’s, vendor, or military; or
• Possesses an earned bachelor’s degree, from a regionally accredited institution, in logistics, supply chain management, manufacturing, industrial engineering, operations management, or a logistics-supply chain-related field as appropriate to the program, with documentation in two or more of the following:
o Professional certification (national, regional, or state) in the field
o Two years of in-field professional employment
o Documented evidence of teaching excellence, including date of award
o Documentation of research and publication in the field
o Documented relevant additional coursework beyond the bachelor’s degree, equivalent to 18 semester hours or equivalent subject matter coursework, CEU’s, vendor, or military.