51Ç鱨վ’s School of Supply Chain, Logistics and Maritime Operations is uniquely positioned at the crossroads of digital transformation in the maritime industry of Coastal Virginia to support the Commonwealth of Virginia’s efforts towards upskilling and developing the blue economy in the region and beyond. The school addresses the growing demand for a skilled workforce in the supply chain and logistics sector by offering a truly interdisciplinary approach to supply chain and maritime education which cross pollinates diverse career pathways in industry 4.0, maritime and military logistics, port and ship operations, cybersecurity, data science, and supply chain informatics/analytics, among others.
Studying Supply Chain, Logistics and Maritime Operations in Hampton Roads Area
51Ç鱨վ’s locational proximity to the Port of Virginia, NavalÌýStation Norfolk, NATO joint forces command, the highest concentration of shipbuilding and ship repairÌýfacilities in the country, and a broader nexus of support systems for these industries (warehouse and distribution centers, intermodal transportation) – is unparallel.ÌýNumerous national trucking companies and two Class I railroads enable freight services to almost two-thirds of the US population. ÌýCoastal Virginia is at the forefront of digital transformation, autonomous systems, cybersecurity, and advanced manufacturing, with a formidable presence in offshore wind and coastal resilience.
From micro credentials/badges and course credits to certificates and degree programs in both undergraduate and graduate levels, the School of Supply Chain, Logistics, and Maritime Operations offers a diverse set ofÌýacademic programs coupled with experiential learning through internships and practical training to meet the needs of students at multiple levels of upskilling, workforce development, and knowledge.