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An Online Master’s in Transportation and Logistics Management for Less Than $15,000

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Earn Your Master’s in Transportation and Logistics Management Online

Getting goods from manufacturer to consumer via air, maritime, or ground transit is the engine that powers our global economy. By earning your MA in Transportation and Logistics Management from American Military University (AMU), you will build the advanced knowledge needed to keep systems moving and ensure supply chain optimization, security, and sustainability.

AMU’s programs are online with 24/7 access and no set login times. At AMU, there are no entrance exams and programs start every month, so you can begin quickly and control your schedule.


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ACBSP Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs

ACBSP-Accredited

AMU’s online MA in Transportation and Logistics Management has earned specialty accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

AMU Gives You the Freedom to Learn

$370
Per Credit Hour

Tuition for master’s degrees and graduate certificates.

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Out-Of-Pocket Tuition Possible

All U.S. active-duty servicemembers, National Guard members, and Reservists are eligible for our Freedom Grant® that covers undergraduate and master’s-level tuition above the military TA cap of $250/credit hour.

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Entrance Exams

No GRE, GMAT, or other standardized test scores required. Programs start monthly.

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Application Fee

There is no cost to apply.

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Transfer Credit Evaluation

AMU does not charge to evaluate and apply eligible transfer credit.

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Textbooks & Ebooks

We provide no-cost textbooks and ebooks for all master’s-level U.S active-duty servicemembers, National Guard members, Reservists, and military spouses/dependents.

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Why You Should Earn This Master's From AMU

Comprehensive Scope

You explore this complex discipline from multiple vantage points, including distribution, global supply, handling, packaging, inbound versus reverse logistics, international trade and customs, inventory management, security/cybersecurity, storage, technologies, and transportation modes.

Future-Focused

Supply chain challenges fueled by the global pandemic raised attention to the importance of this field. This program prepares professionals to manage enterprise-level manufacturing, shipping, retail, security, emergency management, and disaster relief operations.

No Entrance Exams

Begin your studies quickly. AMU’s master’s program requires no GMAT or GRE entrance exams, and the program starts monthly, putting you in control. Lab work and simulations provide an opportunity for engaged learning led by faculty who bring their real-world insight from business and government.

Peer Engagement

You’ll benefit from studying alongside students who are practicing military and civilian logisticians and supply chain professionals, sharing real-world experience to enrich your learning.

Relevant Insight

Portions of this master’s program have been developed in partnership with the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Global Maritime and Transportation School.

Helping You Save on Your Master's

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* Zero-out-of-pocket tuition may be possible when the Freedom Grant® is combined with other forms of financial assistance, such as military TA or federal Pell grants. The Freedom Grant is available to all U.S. active-duty servicemembers, National Guard members, and Reservists. Military spouses/dependents are also eligible to receive a grant that covers tuition above the military TA cap of $250/credit hour for undergraduate and master’s-level programs.

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