想问问大家谁知道他家录取率多少?因为收到一封他家的信. You don't need an engineering or business background to pursue a career in the dynamic and growing field of Supply Chain Management. Employers in all sectors are actively seeking supply chain expertise, whether they are manufacturing top-quality automobiles or delivering vaccines in Africa. Our graduates are working throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas in various fields of their choosing. We are writing today to make you aware of two master degree programs in supply chain management - both developed by the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics. MLOG: Master of Engineering in Logistics Program in Cambridge, MA ZLOG: Master of Engineering in Logistics Program in Zaragoza, Spain If you wish to continue your education, either these nine month Master degrees can be extended into PhD programs, contingent on academic performance, of course. Why Supply Chain Management? 1. Diverse Backgrounds, Same Dynamic Degree Our students come from a wide variety of backgrounds ranging from accounting to physics to nursing and pretty much everything else in between. Both programs embrace this diversity of background by encouraging students to focus their program and research according to their interests. Students have concentrated on topics such as improving humanitarian aid logistics, investigating alternative fuel use, streamlining the healthcare industry, and handling the inevitable flux of the fashion industry. 2. Financial Rewards In addition to being an intellectually rewarding field, it is also financially rewarding. The demand for supply chain management experts is growing dramatically, so the salaries are increasing. In fact, the MIT MLOG Class of 2006 increased their median salary by 50 percent over the course of the 9 month program! 3. Chance to Learn from the Best US News and World Report has ranked MIT first among all graduate business programs in the area of logistics and supply chain management for the past several years. In MLOG/ZLOG you will learn the latest in supply chain management from the very best in the field. If you are interested in learning more: Check out current MLOG student blogs at: http://mblog.typepad.com Download the MLOG & ZLOG brochures online. MLOG: www.mit.edu/mlog/documents/brochure.pdf ZLOG: www.zlc.edu.es/zlog/brochure And there is still time to apply! Applications are still being accepted for enrollment in September 2007 - the deadline for submitting your application is mid April 2007. Full and partial scholarships, fellowships, and financial aid are still available for qualified applicants. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us directly. We look forward to talking with you about the MLOG and ZLOG programs or about Supply Chain Management in general. If you enjoy working on global teams to solve complex problems then Supply Chain Management might be the career for you! Your new future is just a click away, Dr. Chris Caplice Executive Director, MLOG caplice@mit.edu Dr. Jarrod Goentzel Executive Director, ZLOG goentzel@mit.edu
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