Prepares students for entry level positions as international logistics specialists within the logistics and supply chain industry. Employment may be with corporations, logistics companies, freight forwarders, customs brokers or with the U.S. government. This particular program represents the international and cross-border aspect of Logistics.
Enrollment completer projections is estimated to be 14 annually
The goal is to adequately prepare students to pursue a degree related to International Logistics and transportation.
This certificate of achievement in International Trade & Logistics program requires the completion of 4 courses. It is designed to be completed within 1-2 semesters.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
---|---|---|---|
BUS 122 | Principles of Importing & Exporting | 3 | S1/Y1 |
BUS 140 | Business Law | 3 | S1/Y1 |
BUS 177 | Principles of International Business | 3 | S1/Y1 |
LGL 256 | International Law for Business | 3 | S1/Y1 |
Susan Wyche · 05/04/23
Palomar supports.
Jeanie M. Tyler · 04/13/23
San Diego City College supports.
Monica Romero · 04/13/23
Mesa College supports program modification.
Jesse Lopez · 04/13/23
Miramar College supports the program modification.
Dr. Al Taccone · 04/12/23
MiraCosta College endorses.
George Dowden · 04/10/23
Cuyamaca supports.
Dr. Javier Ayala · 04/10/23
GC supports.
John Edwards · 04/10/23
Southwestern College submitted the appropriate LMI from the COE. The COE supports a program modification because 1) there is a supply gap; 2) there is a high number of annual job openings; and 3) entry-level wages are above the living wage for these occupations. The colleges should also note that employers typically require a bachelor's degree as the minimum educational requirement.
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