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.