Admission to Program
Students must have the equivalent of a 2-year A.A.S. degree or diploma. Credit for industry experience may be applied on a case-by-case basis. Credits may vary based upon a transfer evaluation. Contact Admissions for more information.
Transportation Management Informational Sessions
Register today for a Transportation Management Informational Session. April 18th, 2018. Sessions begins at 5:30 p.m. Register Now!
Awards/Outcomes | Credits | Location |
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Individualized Studies B.A. with focus on Transportation Management | 60 cr. | Rosemount | Online |
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The Individualized Studies B.A. with focus on Transportation Management, offered by Metropolitan State University on the DCTC campus, enables you to combine your technical knowledge with management skills and fast-track your career. Specifically designed to leverage your transportation A.A.S. or industry experience, you will learn from industry professionals through accelerated, hands-on training. Graduates can find work as a Field Services Manager, Field Representative, Service Training Instructor, Fleet Manager, Fixed Operations Manager or Director, or Traffic & Transportation Manager.
The accelerated, part-time schedule allows students to finish in as little as 18 months while making it manageable to balance work, family and classes.
This program offers Credit for Prior Learning (CPL). Seek credit for life experience to accelerate your progress toward a degree, diploma, or certificate. Visit the Credit for Prior Learning page to learn more.
Individualized Studies B.A. with focus on Transportation Management B.A. Degree • 60 credits |
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Tuition | $168.93/cr. (TBD) |
Fees | $21.45/cr. (TBD) |
Tools/Equipment | TBD |
Textbooks | TBS |
Grand Total | TBD |
Each year, Dakota County Technical College and the DCTC Foundation make more than $200,000 in scholarships available to our students. Students are encouraged to create an account and apply for scholarships online.
Students looking for ways to help finance their college education can find part-time jobs on campus with various DCTC departments and programs. Deliver your completed Work-Study Application to the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid and search for openings at College Central Network Services. For more information, you can review Work Study Procedure.
Step 1: Apply now for financial aid. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
DCTC's Federal School Code: 010402
Step 2: After receiving an official award letter from DCTC, you may apply online for a Federal Stafford Student Loan. Visit the Loans page for more information.
Professionals in this field may find themselves working in a wide variety of environments, including dealerships, repair shops, transportation hubs and more.
Potential Job Titles:
Articulation Agreements are formal agreements between two or more colleges and universities to accept credits in transfer toward a specific academic program. DCTC has articulation agreements in place for this program with the following schools:
Transfer To | Degree | Major Offered | |
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Sorry, there are no Articulation Agreements in place for this program. | |||
Don't worry though, courses in this program may still transfer to other colleges or universities. Visit Transferology for fast and accurate course and transfer equivalency information. |
Do you want to see how your courses transfer to programs at participating colleges and universities? Add the coursework you've taken and use Transferology to find out how it might transfer to any of the participating schools in the Transferology network. Get an account and create a plan now!
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Whether you're a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces or an international student or transferring from high school or a four-year university, DCTC will help you through the process. Visit our Transfer Students page for more information.
As a student in DCTC's Transportation Management program, you can advance your professional development by networking with industry leaders and fellow technicians as well as through involvement in student organizations on campus.
SkillsUSA
SkillsUSA is a national nonprofit organization for students at community and technical colleges across the U.S. The organization focuses on students in academic programs that lead to careers in the trade, industrial, technical and health care fields. Nearly 100 SkillsUSA competitions at the state and national levels relate to leadership skills or programs of study at DCTC.