Posted on Aug 26, 2016
What is a good college, both traditional and online to earn a bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management?
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I am going to strayer. I have campus and online courses. It is a pretty good set up that they have. And you can google all the test answers
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I'm currently pursuing my bachelors in Transportation and Logistics Management with AMU. I love the university and my degree plan. AMU maximized my military experience from My JST, accepted all my transfer credits from UMUC as well as paid for the transcript and even waived a class due to me already having online college experience. Not saying it's the best college in the world and will suit everyone's needs but it's not a better one out there for me. If you want any more information don't hesitate to hit me up. I will share my experience with anyone who is willing to listen.
http://www.amu.apus.edu/academic/schools/business/bachelors/transportation-and-logistics-management.html
http://www.amu.apus.edu/academic/schools/business/bachelors/transportation-and-logistics-management.html
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After I finish my associate's degree with AMU, I will be enrolling into that program to get my bachelor's degree. Are the classes in the transportation and logistics management any good?
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SSG (Join to see) - Like I said before I love my degree plan and I love the university. The course to me been directly in line with the degree plan and are affordable. Where we pay around $850 through tuition assistance some colleges are charging $1000 and beyond and make you take electives that have nothing to do with your focus.
Like I said before I went to UMUC as well and they were not as military friendly as they advertised. I ended up have to pay for a total of three courses with them. One after the all Internet shut down on our FOB during the Iraq drawdown and the other after I took resident classes and was unable to get week extension during midterms to attend my grandmothers funeral.
Like I said before I went to UMUC as well and they were not as military friendly as they advertised. I ended up have to pay for a total of three courses with them. One after the all Internet shut down on our FOB during the Iraq drawdown and the other after I took resident classes and was unable to get week extension during midterms to attend my grandmothers funeral.
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I'd recommend talking with someone competent in your S-4, networking within the SOLE community (assuming you already have your SOLE certification), and bouncing between the top 10 ranked schools for Veterans and for Supply Chain. That's probably a question better asked in the Veterans Mentor Network LinkedIn page. Don't forget about that LSS, either.
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