Prepares students to work as managers in industries affected by, but not limited to, cross-border and international trade. Develops skills in planning operations, transporting goods, inventory and warehousing, basic security, and supply chain management.
Enrollment Completer Projections: 24
To meet the needs of the Supply Chain job market. According to labor market demand data, employers in San Diego County are projected to hire 6,248 workers annually between 2019 and 2024 for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Occupations. The growing trends in Supply Chain Management and Logistics related training is huge and needs to be addressed with well-trained instructors.
The goal is to adequately prepare students to pursue a degree related to International Logistics and transportation
The minimum time for completion of this program is 2 years. Completion time will vary based on student preparation and number of classes completed per semester
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
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BUS 177 | Principles of International Business | 3 | Y1/S1 |
LDR 150 | Leadership & Supervision | 3 | Y1/S1 |
Bus 140 | Business Law | 3 | Y1/S1 |
BUS 173 | Distribution Centers & Lean 6 Sigma | 3 | Y1/S1 |
BUS 211 | Communications in Business & Industry | 3 | Y1/S1 |
LGL 256 | International Law for Business | 3 | Y1/S2 |
CIS 101 | Introduction to Business Information Systems | 4 | Y1/S2 |
BUS 126 | Supply Chain Logistics Technology | 3 | Y1/S2 |
BUS 183 | Business Mathematics | 3 | Y1/S2 |
BUS 122 | Principles of Importing & Exporting | 3 | Y1/S2 |
BUS 239 | Project Management | 3 | Y2/S1 |
Bus 290 | Work Experience in Business | 2 | Y2/S1 |
GEOG 145 | Introduction to Mapping & Geographic Information Systems (GIS) | 3 | Y2/S1 |
General Education | 7 | Y2/S1 | |
General Education | 14 | Y2/S2 |
Susan Wyche · 05/04/23
Palomar supports this program modification.
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 this 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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