Certificate Programs
SCL professional education is a highly regarded and visible part of Georgia Tech’s educational outreach and draw on Georgia Tech's unique resources:
- SCL is a unit of the Georgia Tech H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and many ISyE faculty and alumni teach SCL courses.
- SCL's professional education courses are offered through the Georgia Tech Distance Learning and Professional Education organization which is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Universities, and frequently recognized for excellence by the University Continuing Education Association.
Participants who complete SCL courses receive Georgia Tech continuing education credits, which are permanently recorded and are recognized by most professional organizations and employers. Participants also receive a course completion certificate for each SCL course completed from Georgia Tech Distance Learning and Professional Education. Each certificate indicates the course name, date of completion and number of units awarded.
Participants who complete multiple SCL courses can qualify for the Supply Chain & Logistic Certificate.
- Requirements for The Supply Chain & Logistic Certificate include:
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- Completion of at least two courses from the Supply Chain Innovation Series (SCIS) or Supply Chain Management Series (SCMS)
- Completion of a minimum of eight units
- Typical certificate programs might include:
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- Completion of the four-course SCMS (8 units)
- Completion of the three-course SCIS (6 units) and one of the Supply Chain Expert Seminars or Workshops (2 units)
- Completion of a mix of SCMS and SCIS courses
It should also be noted that participants qualify for the Supply Chain & Logistic Certificate by successfully completing the four SCMS on-line courses or by a combination of on-campus and on-line SCL courses meeting the above requirements.
