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Bachelor's
Program Type
Total Credits
120
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Private School Education At State School Prices
Program Available
Program Type
120
Private School Education At State School Prices
A logistics degree prepares students to enter the workforce with practical, job-ready skills by covering key components such as supply chain strategy, inventory control, and global trade compliance. The curriculum is designed to be flexible and engaging, using case studies, interactive assignments, and faculty expertise, especially helpful for military students transitioning to civilian careers. While a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Logistics includes some exposure to math and data science, the program focuses more on real-world applications like improving supply chain efficiency, reducing costs, and leveraging emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain. Students also explore sustainability and ethical considerations, ensuring they are well-rounded professionals ready to meet modern logistics challenges.

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Ready to take the next step in your education? Park University welcomes applicants with a high school diploma or equivalent who meet our undergraduate admission standards. Bachelor’s degrees require 120 credit hours, including coursework tailored to your major and core academic skills. To graduate, you’ll need to maintain a 2.0 GPA in your major and complete at least 30 credit hours at Park to meet the residency requirements, 15 of which must be earned in the major core. Whether you’re starting fresh or transferring in, we’re here to help you build a strong foundation for your future.
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*General salary and employment outcomes vary by geographic area, previous work experience, education and opportunities for employment that are outside of Park University’s Control. The labor market and average salary range can be explored further at the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics.
Park’s logistics degree equips students with in-demand skills in inventory management, transportation coordination, project management, and supply chain analytics. The curriculum emphasizes real-world applications, preparing graduates to optimize operations and manage complex logistics systems across industries like manufacturing, retail, and distribution.
Graduates of Park’s logistics degree are prepared for roles such as supply chain analyst, transportation manager, operations coordinator, and inventory control specialist. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, logistics and supply chain roles are projected to grow steadily, with strong demand across sectors including healthcare, e-commerce, and global trade.
Absolutely. The BSBA in Logistics is structured to align with Park’s broader business programs, making it easy to transfer credits into related degrees such as business administration or management. Academic advisors work with students to ensure a smooth transition and help build a clear path toward advanced credentials and long-term career growth.
Students in Park’s logistics bachelor’s degree program gain exposure to industry-standard tools used in inventory management, transportation planning, and supply chain analytics. Coursework may include hands-on experience with platforms like SAP, Oracle SCM, and Excel-based modeling, helping graduates meet employer expectations in operations management and logistics coordination.
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