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MLOG Class of 2005 Brings Together Business Professionals from Around the World The Master of Engineering in Logistics (MLOG) Program will welcome its newest class to MIT in August. The MLOG class of 2005 consists of 34 students from 12 countries - with women making up a quarter of the class. The average age is 31.5; and the class brings with it an average of almost 7 years of work experience. The new students are coming to MIT from companies that include Coach, General Mills, COSCO, Samsung Electronics, Manhattan Associates, Targus Group, Bombardier Aerospace – Six Sigma Solutions, US Peace Corps, US Army, Solectron and more. At these companies, members of the MLOG class of 2005 held positions ranging from Supply Chain Manager to Consultant to Engineer to CEO. The 34 students joining MLOG competed with nearly 200 applicants for a spot in the highly-competitive supply chain and logistics program offered by MIT’s Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL). “We had a record year for admissions,” said MLOG Admissions Coordinator Becky Schneck. “The number of applications was up almost 20 percent, and we expect even more applications next year.” This year’s students will now spend the next 9 months taking classes
taught by top MIT faculty and industry leaders, participating in supply
chain research with leading edge companies and traveling to CTL’s
International Logistics Center in Zaragoza, Spain. If you’re interested
in applying for a spot in the MLOG Class of 2006, you
can apply online or download an application from here. [ top ]
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