This Concentration is designed to offer knowledge in the field of supply chain management and to build candidates’ capacities, in all of its major components namely: packaging, warehousing, procurement, transportation, inventory, and physical distribution management. Manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, public warehouse firms, freight forwarders as well as public and private transportation firms carry out the distribution and logistics management activities with heavy dependence on innovative technological breakthroughs in this field. Globalization, the increasing demand for the movement of goods across the world, and the applied knowledge required by the candidates will be the focal learning points for the candidates.
Accreditation
The Faculty of Business Administration and Economics (FBAE) is an accredited member of AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. AACSB accreditation is known, worldwide, as the longest-standing, most recognized form of specialized accreditation that an institution and its business programs can earn. Accreditation is a voluntary, nongovernmental process that includes a rigorous external review of a school's mission, faculty qualifications, curricula, and ability to provide the highest-quality programs.
Admission Requirements
To be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program, applicants must have successfully completed the Lebanese Baccalaureate Part II (any strand) or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education. Admission is granted to candidates who meet all University admission requirements and may fall into one of three categories: full acceptance, conditional acceptance, or rejection. Based on their composite scores, some students may be required to enroll in MATH 105 as a remedial course.
Graduation Requirements
Students seeking a Bachelor of Business Administration in Distribution and Logistics
Management must complete a total of 92 credits with an overall average of at least 2.0/4.0
and a minimum average of 2.3/4.0 in the core and concentration requirements. These 92 credits are divided into:.