2 answers
Asked
1135 views
What should I take in college to become a Logistics Analyst?
I am a 16 year old male who wants to become a logistics analyst.
#college #college-major #logistics #logisticsanalyst
Login to comment
2 answers
Updated
James’s Answer
Becoming a logistics analyst is routed in business, specifically operations.
The cleanest path to this career is therefore a business degree with a focus in operations.
There are other paths too.
One can land a logistics analyst role with many different college degrees (engineering, even majors like English, etc). One needs to be very good with software like excel.
The cleanest path to this career is therefore a business degree with a focus in operations.
There are other paths too.
One can land a logistics analyst role with many different college degrees (engineering, even majors like English, etc). One needs to be very good with software like excel.
Updated
James’s Answer
It's great that you have a clear vision about becoming a logistics analyst after college. You'll want to take both supply chain and economics courses. These two types of courses will give you a great background in logistics, supply and demand, and forecasting. In addition, I recommend securing internships in college in the logistics space as they are a great way to get practical experience interning in a logistics analyst role.