PhD Transportation and Logistics
Fargo, USA
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English
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Full time
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Sep 2024
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Introduction
The Department of Transportation, Logistics, and Finance offers a Ph.D. degree in Transportation and Logistics. The degree is awarded through the College of Business in collaboration with the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute. The program takes an interdisciplinary approach to transportation and supply chain and attracts students with backgrounds in supply chain management, transportation, agribusiness, applied economics, civil engineering, construction management, emergency management, finance, geosciences, and industrial/manufacturing engineering.
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Degree Requirements
The Ph.D. program requires the completion of a minimum of 90 credits of graduate study beyond the baccalaureate degree. Thirty credits will be automatically considered completed if the student completed one of the master’s degree from the TLF Department. If the student already has a master’s degree in a related discipline, the student is eligible to transfer a maximum of 30 credits from the master’s degree towards the 90 credits. The credits are required to consist of the following:
- 18 credits of core Transportation & Logistics courses.
- 3 credits of required graduate teaching experience course.
- Out of 9 elective course credits needed, a minimum of 6 credits must be transportation and logistics elective courses.
- A minimum of 30 credits of research-based dissertation credits.
Each student must develop a plan of study under the guidance of a faculty adviser and a supervisory committee. Students must take a total of three different examinations to successfully complete their Ph.D. degree in Transportation and Logistics: 1) the qualifying examination, 2) the proposal defense examination, and 3) the dissertation defense examination. The qualifying examination is a written examination that will be required of each student after the qualifying courses have been completed. After passing the qualifying examination, the student will be formally admitted to candidacy for the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Students who pass the qualifying examination are expected to take the proposal defense examination by the end of their third year in the program. For the proposal defense and dissertation defense examinations, the supervisory committee shall serve as the examining committee and the major advisor shall serve as chair. The proposal defense examination is an oral exam and is concerned primarily with the student’s detailed research proposal for the dissertation. Upon completion of the proposal defense examination, a student will be considered a doctoral candidate. The dissertation defense will be taken after the candidate has completed the course work and proposal defense examination. The dissertation defense examination, which is an oral examination, will be concerned primarily with the dissertation; but it may also cover material from course work, especially those courses fundamental to the dissertation. The Ph.D. program requires students to present at least one original transportation and/or logistics research paper at a national or international conference, and submit at least one paper to a referred journal.
Core Courses
- Seminar in Supply Chain Research
- Supply Chain Modeling Algorithms and Decision Analysis
- Human Wellbeing through Transportation
- Transportation Systems
- Spatial Analysis in Transportation & Supply Chain
- Research Methods
Required Courses
- Graduate Teaching Experience
Transportation and Logistics (TL) Elective Courses
- Integrated Supply Chain System
- Introduction to ERP
- ERP Configuration
- Supply Chain Decision Analysis3
- Practical Data Analytics
- Supply Chain Transport Security
- Transportation Planning and Environmental Compliance
- Urban Transportation Systems Analysis
- City Logistics
- Transportation and Land Use Integration
- Technologies for Supply Chain Transport Solutions
- Public Transportation
- Transportation and Distribution
- Managerial Leadership for Supply Chain Professionals
Dissertation
- Doctoral Dissertation
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