Course Details
Course Code: TLMT698 Course ID: 2844 Credit Hours: 0 Level: Graduate
This course is the comprehensive final examination for students in the Master of Arts in Transportation and Logistics Management program. IMPORTANT: You must have COMPLETED all other courses in the program and have a GPA of 3.0 in order to register for this course. As a Transportation and Logistics Management student, you must pass this comprehensive exam in order to have your degree conferred. The comprehensive exam must be taken by the course end date or a failing grade will be posted. If you fail your first course attempt to pass the comprehensive exam, you will need to get approval to register for a second attempt of the course and BOTH final course grades will show in your transcript.
Course Schedule
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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08/31/20 - 01/29/21 | 02/01/21 - 03/28/21 | Winter 2021 Session I | 8 Week session |
09/28/20 - 02/26/21 | 03/01/21 - 04/25/21 | Winter 2021 Session D | 8 Week session |
10/26/20 - 04/02/21 | 04/05/21 - 05/30/21 | Spring 2021 Session B | 8 Week session |
11/30/20 - 04/30/21 | 05/03/21 - 06/27/21 | Spring 2021 Session I | 8 Week session |
12/28/20 - 06/04/21 | 06/07/21 - 08/01/21 | Spring 2021 Session D | 8 Week session |
Current Syllabi
After successfully completing this course, students will fulfill the following Learning Objectives (LO):
- Describe the different modes of transportation and how technology has affected the industries throughout history.
- Analyze and assess the economic effects of regulation on passenger vs. freight transportation.
- Assess the direct and indirect costs as well as the advantages and disadvantages of airline deregulation.
- Describe infrastructure and assess the affect of transportation modes and public infrastructure requirements.
- Develop an analysis on US modes of transportation and security.
- Describe the importance of both an internal and external analysis in developing the logistics strategic plan.
Book Title: | There are no required books for this course. |
ISBN: | NTR |