Bachelor of Applied Science in Transportation and Logistics Management
Jan 18, 2018
Bachelor of Applied Science in Transportation and Logistics
Management
BASTLM ProgramThe program prepares
students for management positions in transportation and
logistics for public agencies and private companies.
General Program Information
• Evening program only• Hybrid classes• Program length - Can be completed in 2
years as a full time student or 3 years as a part time student
• Includes an academic bridge to complete prerequisite courses as needed
Program Details• BASTLM admission: Fall, Winter, Spring• The following is estimated program cost
information for 2015 – 2016 to be used as a general guideline:
90 creditsBooks/
Supplies $1,200
Tuition/Fees $13,512*
Total Program Cost $14,320**
* Tuition and Fees based on in-state tuition scale**Any Academic Bridge course work will add to the total program
cost.
Admission DeadlinesWinter 2016 November 9, 2015
Spring 2016 March 11, 2016
Fall Quarter 2016 Program Start
Priority Deadline is on or before
May 20, 2016
Hand Deliver Application to: Enrollment Services Walk-up
windows: West 201,
Kirkland Campus
Mail Application to:11605 132nd Ave. NE Kirkland WA
98034Postmarked on or before the deadline
date,Consider a “Return Receipt
Requested” form from your post office
Application InformationApplicants to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Transportation and Logistics Management must meet the following criteria:• Be eligible for admission to Lake Washington Institute of
Technology• Complete all Admission Requirements• Have all foreign transcripts translated and evaluated by an
approved agency – contact Enrollment Services for more info
• Satisfy the Minimum grade point average • Submit a completed Bachelor of Applied Science in
Transportation and Logistics Management Application to LWTech Enrollment Services
Admissions Requirements• Completion of requirements for an earned Applied Associate
Degree, Direct Transfer Associate Degree or equivalent from a regionally accredited institution in an appropriate transportation, business administration, management or operations-related associate degree program. *
• Completion of 15 of the 30 credits of General Education prerequisite coursework with a minimum of a 2.0 GPA per class.
• Minimum Cumulative 2.0 GPA across all college coursework in the associate degree.
*Students must have either all or a minimum of 15 credits of the above courses completed at the time of admissions. Students who have courses to complete at the time of admissions may be admitted conditionally. Students with conditional admissions will develop a plan to complete the remaining courses with the assistance of the Student Success Navigator.
Academic Prerequisites
English Composition 5 credits ENGL&101 or equivalent
Social Sciences 5 credits Any college level course
Humanities 5 credits Any college level course
Quantitative Reasoning 5 credits
A college level math course with Intermediate Algebra as its prerequisite
Natural Sciences 10 credits
Must include one course (5 credits) with lab
This degree has an academic bridge component that may be completed after admission but prior to entering the first quarter of program coursework. This allows students to complete general education coursework that may not have been taken in the course of completing the Associate level degree in their discipline. We encourage all applicants to work with an adviser in planning their program from their first interest in application.
Once your application is submitted…
• Enrollment Services reviews application packet –determines completeness
• Cross-check what you self-reported with the documents you provided, and tally your points
• Qualifying applicants are offered admissions to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Transportation and Logistics Management
Pre-application Advising• Meet with the Student Success
Navigator for the Bachelor programs to…– Review your previous education/course
work to verify that you meet the minimum requirements to apply to the program
– Develop a class plan to meet all prereqs prior to application or for conditional acceptance
– Discuss any questions you may have regarding materials required in the application
Student Success Navigator
Lynne Szymanski –Office – West 207OPhone – 425-739-8100 ext.
8482Email –
Advising appointments can be scheduled by visiting the advising office in W207 or calling 425-739-8300 or contacting Lynne directly