Program Details

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Program Requirements

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General Education/MnTC Requirements
The Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) is the general education curriculum for the Minnesota State system. Choose MnTC courses according to the requirements listed on your Program Requirements Guide. Refer to the MnTC course list for each Goal Area:

Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC)
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Career Information

Career Settings

  • Purchasing and supplier management  
  • Manufacturing logistics  
  • Transport management  
  • Inventory, distribution and warehouse management  
  • Information management  
  • Customer service management

Potential Employers

  • Liberty Diversified Industry 
  • UPS 
  • Koch Logistics 
  • North American Van Lines 
  • Burlington Northern Santa Fe 
  • Freight Masters 

Transfer Pathways

​Saint Paul College has transfer articulation agreements between the following program and post-secondary institution for the baccalaureate degree programs listed below. 

For more information please go to ​www.saintpaul.edu/Transfer.​​

Supply Chain Logistics AAS

  • BS Supply Chain and Operations Management, Metropolitan State University 
  • BS Global Supply Chain Management, Minnesota State University – Moorhead 
  • BA Individualized Studies, Metropolitan State University 

Additional Benefits

  • Learn from experienced instructors who teach in a “hands on” environment.  
  • Intern in a business facility while attending college.  
  • Understand the business logistics marketplace.  
  • Business Logistics Management offers a wide variety of employment opportunities. 

Accreditations

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Business Department Mission 
The mission of the Business Department at Saint Paul College is to sustain the College mission by providing quality, lifelong business education supported by technology for a diverse, metropolitan student population. 

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