Master's in Logistics Engineering
The MS in Logistics Engineering at FIU is a professional graduate program that aims to teach the optimal design and operations of systems that involve the forecast, procurement, transport, production, storage, distribution, and warehousing of materials and finished goods.
Highlights
- Hands-on experience in professional development or research work
- No GRE requirement
- STEM-designated Program
By engaging with the program’s curriculum, you will be prepared for a future career in high-demand positions, including Supply Chain Optimization Designer, Product & Inventory Controller, Engineering Data Analyst, Forecast & Demand Manager and Procurement Manager.
Course Outcomes
In the MS in Logistics Engineering program, our curriculum is designed to help you master specialized knowledge in business and technology-related subfields, including:
- Industrial Financial Decisions
- Stochastic Optimization
- Network Flow Analysis
- Enterprise Systems Configuration

Master’s Project and Thesis Option
The MS in Logistics Engineering program consists of 30 credit hours from 3 core clusters of graduate courses in logistics operations, engineering and logistics systems and technology.
Students may receive permission to conduct a master’s project for up to 3 credit hours to replace an elective course. Students can alternatively receive permission to complete a master’s thesis for 6 credit hours to replace 2 elective courses.
Program Information
Program Contacts
Oscar Saenz
Professor; Associate Chair
305-348-6912
ossaenz@fiu.edu
EC 3143
Apply to FIU
Interested students are encouraged to apply to FIU as early as possible. Applicants must submit transcripts from all schools attended, as well as any other supporting documentation required by their program of interest.

