Undergraduate
Transportation and Supply Chain: Bachelor’s Degree
Gain the foundational elements needed to effectively manage the transportation of goods and people through a Bachelor of Arts in Transportation and Supply Chain. This exciting major offered in the Bachelor of Arts Completion Program at College of Professional Studies will prepare students to pursue more advanced career opportunities or education in the transportation and supply chain sectors.
Developed in partnership with the Transportation and Supply Chain Institute at the University of Denver, the BA in Transportation and Supply Chain offers hands-on instruction that covers transportation safety and security issues, law and policy, economics and finance, international trade, supply-chain logistics, and transportation modes and nodes. Students who major in Transportation and Supply Chain will also develop superior communication, creative, and decision-making skills-transferable outcomes provided by the bachelor’s program that can be applied immediately. The Transportation and Supply Chain degree requires field experience, which allows the student to further explore the sector through a professionally-focused project.
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At a Glance
Classes Begin
March 30
Course Length
10 Weeks
Bachelor's Tuition
$603 per credit hour

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Learning Outcomes
- Multimodal Transportation and Global Supply Chains. Analyze how transportation modes, supply chain nodes, planning processes, and inventory systems integrate to create effective global logistics networks.
- International Economics, Trade, and Finance. Apply international economics and finance concepts to analyze global money supply, currency impacts, trade flows, and transportation system operations.
- Procurement, Customer Relations, and Performance Metrics. Formulate procurement strategies and customer relationship plans using key performance indicators to demonstrate competitive advantage in supply chain operations.
- Transportation Policy and Equity Analysis. Evaluate transportation policy evolution, economic-policy relationships, and system inequities affecting race, class, gender, and public welfare outcomes.
- Data-Driven Supply Chain Management. Apply quantitative reasoning and project management techniques to optimize supply chain performance through data analysis and evidence-based decision making.
What is a Bachelor's Completion Program?
A bachelor's degree completion program is designed for adults who have started, but not yet finished, an undergraduate degree. Students can transfer up to three years of previous college credit directly toward a bachelor's degree from the University of Denver through this program ideal for those seeking flexibility in completing their degree.
Curriculum
11
Core Courses
12
Major Courses
Varies
Elective Courses
Career Outcomes
Select Job Titles
Transportation Specialist
Logistics Coordinator
Commerce Manager
Transportation Operations Specialist
Distribution Manager
Compliance Manager
Supply Planner
Supply Chain Coordinator Salary: National Average
$59,934
(Glassdoor.com)
College of Professional Studies students have access to University of Denver Career Services including:
- One-on-one career coaching and mock interviews
- A job database dedicated to DU students and alumni
- Resume and cover letter guidance
Accreditation

Higher Learning Commission
College of Professional Studies programs maintain the highest level of accreditation offered by The Higher Learning Commission, one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the federal government. The University of Denver and all its academic programs are regionally accredited by this commission, and regional accreditation is the highest standard for universities in the United States.
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