Online Course

E M 567 System Supportability and Logistics Management

Term

TBD

Duration

16 weeks, Live Online

Price

Non-Refundable Application Fee: US$90
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Admission

Apply online via EngineeringCAS. Priority application deadlines by term: November 15 (Spring); July 15 (Fall); March 15 (Summer)

Course Description and Objectives

The theory and practice of logistics engineering and management includes systems which are composed of hardware, software, people, processes and other elements which are necessarily interdisciplinary and complex. The emphasis in this class is on the role of logistics engineering and management in a system life cycle, from concept to retirement, the design of logistics subsystems and logistics oriented systems and the logistics management functions of planning, organizing, directing and controlling. Also included are the application techniques and best practices associated with topics in the logistics domain such as reliability, maintainability, supportability and sustainability.

  • Possess a general knowledge of ILS management to include terminology, techniques, conventions/best practices and standards
  • Understand how the elements and concepts of Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) are applied to military and commercial systems with emphasis on systems management
  • Understand logistics and maintenance support in the system life cycle—system requirements, requirements allocation, design participation, and design reviews
  • Understand the measures of logistics and supportability—supply chain, purchasing and material flow, transportation and packaging, warehousing and distribution, maintenance organization, spares/repair parts, test and support equipment, maintenance facilities, computer resources, and technical data factors
  • Be able to integrate ILS activities into the program technical disciplines in a general systems engineering effort
  • Possess the ability to plan, organize, direct, and control the ILS program effort
  • Understand Supportability analysis
  • Understand supportability test and evaluation

Semester Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Location: Global Campus

Course meets at times posted via web conferencing software.

Gain Expertise in

  • Introduction to Logistics
  • Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability Measures
  • The Measures of Logistics and System Support
  • The System Engineering Process
  • Logistics and Supportability Analysis

  • Logistics in Design and Development
  • Logistics in the Construction/Production Phase
  • Logistics in the System Utilization, Sustaining Support, and Retirement Phases
  • Design reviews, Configuration Control

Lectures are live and interactive

Delivered 1x/week—early evening

Each live session is recorded

Applicants to the ETM program must have the following:

Minimum requirements:

  • a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • a transcript*
  • at least one letter of recommendation**
  • a personal statement
  • a résumé showing work experience

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Minimum requirements:

  • a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • a transcript*
  • a personal statement
  • a résumé

Because the certificates consist of regular graduate courses, admission to the graduate school is still necessary.

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* The ETM program is designed for working professionals, and we highly value your work experience and determination. We may be able to offer provisional admission to those who do not meet the Graduate School’s minimum 3.0 GPA requirement. Please contact us at etm@wsu.edu for more information.

** The program accepts both academic and professional letters.

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