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Promotional Pics for the Logistics option at OSUIT. Photos by Andrew Nichols

What is Logistics and Supply Chain Technology?

The AAS in Logistics and Supply Chain Technology (LSCT) at OSUIT is a 60-credit-hour, fully online degree that prepares students for operational roles in logistics, distribution, inventory control, and supply chain coordination. The program combines applied coursework in warehousing, transportation systems, inventory management, and data-informed decision making with a curriculum structure designed around real-world logistics competencies from safety and quality fundamentals to end-to-end supply chain operations.

Why Logistics and Supply Chain Technology at OSUIT?

The program is intentionally structured to support dual credentialing: students who complete the sequence are positioned to earn the MSSC Certified Logistics Association (CLA) and Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) credentials, industry leading portable certifications for supply chain logistics workers.

Career Paths

There are many paths a Logistics and Supply Chain Technology major can take. Many are similar to those of other majors, but with a focus on more specific roles.

  • Logistics Coordinator / Analyst
  • Distribution Center Manager / Supervisor
  • Inventory Control
  • Supply Chain Coordination
  • Warehouse Operations Supervisor
  • Purchasing and Procurement Specialist

Highlights

$80K Median Salary for Logisticians

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The Learning Experience

Students work through applied, scenario-based coursework, grounded in the same content used by logistics employers nationwide, with a deliberate design structure that mirrors real workplace decision-making. Across program-required courses, students practice the skills they’ll use on day one: inventory control, transportation coordination, warehousing operations, lean process improvement, and data-informed logistics analysis.

The OSUIT Advantage

OSUIT’s trimester model and fully online delivery mean students can move through the 60-credit sequence in as few as four semesters, or pace it across five to accommodate work and family obligations. As the only dedicated, fully online AAS in logistics operations in Oklahoma, OSUIT fills a statewide critical workforce gap.

The Next Step

Graduates enter the workforce equipped with the industry’s most recognized portable certifications for logistics and supply chain professionals giving them a competitive edge in hiring. The program’s applied focus and industry-aligned curriculum position graduates for immediate employment in logistics, distribution, and supply chain coordination roles.

Affordability and Support

As a fully online program with fall and spring start dates, the LSCT AAS is designed to fit the lives of working adults, caregivers, and students who need schedule flexibility without sacrificing quality. OSUIT’s in-state tuition rates and the embedded CLA and CLT credentials mean students gain both a degree and industry certifications for a fraction of the cost of comparable programs.