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LTSCM Fellows
The Logistics,
Transportation, & Supply
Chain Management (LTSCM)
Fellows
Program offers students
a unique opportunity for
learning both within the Smith
School and with external LTSCM professionals. As
part of a top-ranked
program, students will
have the opportunity to
take core LTSCM classes
together, participate as
leaders in the LTSCM
Society, visit regional
LTSCM facilities and
operations, sign up for
a class that explores
international and/or
North American LTSCM
processes, and network
at local and annual
meetings of leading
industry professional
organizations. By
combining classroom
learning with
opportunities in the
professional community,
LTSCM senior
fellows can take
advantage of a
unique opportunity to
build knowledge of the LTSCM profession and
create a foundation for
a networked career. In
addition to required
courses taken by all
LTSCM majors, students
in this program will
attend dedicated
sections of BMGT 476 +
488L/T.
Dr. Tom Corsi is the
Faculty Champion for
this program, click
here to view
his profile.
Curriculum -- 1 year
program
- BMGT 488 L or
BMGT 488 T
- Fall
- BMGT 476
(Applied Computer
Models in Supply
Chain Management) -
Spring
Pre-Requisites: Applicants
should enroll in BMGT
370 and 372 in Junior
Year
*Program is open to
rising Juniors and
Seniors but must be
completed within one
year of being admitted.
Co-curricular
activities/events
- Attend industry
trade shows,
conferences, policy
hearings and
meetings as
assistants to
Industry
representatives.
Fellows also plan +
implement annual
LTSCM Industry Day
and Alumni Day.
- Optional
International study
trip + summer
internships
Fellows
Application Eligibility
- Must be a LTSCM
Major
- Minimum Junior
Standing. Rising
juniors may apply if BMGT
370 + BMGT 372 are
completed or be
enrolled in at time
of application
- 3.0 minimum
cumulative gpa
- Juniors are
invited to
participate in
co-curricular
activities and the
LTSCM society,
active participation
a "plus" in applying
to the program
- Cover Letter
Application &
Selection Process
- This Application
is now
closed. Applications
for Fall 2009 cohort
will open Spring
2009.
- You can work on your
application in any
order you choose;
however, remember to
download a cover letter
into your UNet
"Profile" (can be
downloaded in the
"Files" tab of your
profile) so that it
can later be
uploaded into your
application, and
also update other
"Profile"
information that is
part of the
application.
- You can save your
application as a
draft (before
making a final
submission). Your
saved application
is located
in your "Profile"
under "My
Applications" in
UNet.
Please remember not
to submit your
application until
you have finished
entering all parts
of your application
. You will
only be able to
submit this
application once and
are then unable to
return to make
edits.
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