Program Coordinator: Mark Angolia (405 Science and Technology Building; 252-737-1036; tsys@ecu.edu)
Distribution and logistics represents professions concerned with the management and movement of goods throughout the world. In the College of Engineering and Technology, the distribution and logistics program provides a unique combination of coursework, technology, and hands-on learning to prepare students for successful careers in the supply chain. Our classes are taught by faculty with industry experience using interactive teaching styles.
Whether you are a new first year student, a transfer student, or an industry professional looking to enhance your career opportunities, we can support you through face-to-face classes or the flexibility of a completely online option. Our graduates find success in the manufacturing industry, wholesale distribution, e-commerce, business-to-business sales, transportation companies, and international logistics.
The Distribution and Logistics, BS degree program is accredited by the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering.
The degree requires a minimum of 120 s.h. as follows: