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Post-Baccalaureate Certificate - Logistics and Supply Chain Management

University of North Florida

1 UNF Drive, Jacksonville, USA

320241

Last updated: 17/04/2025
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About Post-Baccalaureate Certificate - Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Jacksonville is a hub for some of the most dynamic and contemporary companies in the logistics and supply chain industry. The certificate will help students keep pace with rapidly changing technology and business practices in supply chain and logistics. Students will gain access to a network of resources to increase their acumen in the industry, grow professionally and advance their career.

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Earliest Intake
Sep 2025
Deadline
Sep 2025
Tuition (1st year)
$27,083.00 USD
Application Fee
$100.00 USD

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Cost and Duration


Program Level
Postgraduate Certificate
Average Graduate Diploma
4 Month Post-baccalaureate Certificate
Cost of Living
$9,838.00 USD / Year
Gross Tuition
$16,787.00 USD / First Year
Application Fee
$30.00 USD

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