This program prepares students for entry into or career growth within the logistics industry and ongoing study of the field. The focus is on integrated logistics, a necessity for the management of effective and efficient supply chains. Logistics disciplines covered include warehousing, transportation, service contracting, purchasing, global logistics, etc.
Certificate Program
Program Learning Outcomes
In addition to outcomes from the core Business Administration courses, and upon successful completion of the Logistics concentration, students should be able to do four to five of the following eight things:
• Compare roles and objectives of the logistics disciplines
• Understand how logistics functions can interact to efficiently use total personnel, facilities, and equipment.
• Contributeknowledge needed by multidisciplinary teams to effectively integrate and exceed end user (customer) expectations
• Analyze, prepare, file and process claims when unavoidable freight disputes arise
• Explain how the overall flow of goods, services, and information can be optimized to satisfy the customer and business goals
• Identify 3rdparty logistics provider and client needs in negotiations, bidding, and contracts, as well as legal and regulatory constraints to integrated logistics
• Describe roles and value added by global logistics intermediaries
It is projected that 25 students will complete this certificate annually, with a 2-3% increase annually.
This program prepares students for entry into or career growth within the logistics industry and ongoing study of the field. The focus is on integrated logistics, a necessity for the management of effective and efficient supply chains. Logistics disciplines covered include warehousing, transportation, service contracting, purchasing, global logistics, etc.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
• Use technology to analyze business decisions and to enhance business communications.
• Apply basic business and accounting calculations and analyses.
• Have an understanding of legal practices relating to business.
• Apply sound management practices.
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The Associate in Science Degree in Business Administration: LogisticsManagement Concentration will be awarded upon completion of the degree requirements, including general education and other graduation requirements as described in the college catalog
Business AdministrationMajor Core Requirements: 18 .units
Course | Title | Units | Sequencing |
---|---|---|---|
ACC-1A | Principles of Accounting I | 3 | Semester 1 |
BUS-10 | Introduction to Business | 3 | Semester 1 |
BUS 18A | Business Law I | 3 | Semester 2 |
BUS 20 | Business Mathematics | 3 | Semester 2 |
BUS 22 BUS 24 | Management Communications Or Business Communication | 3 3 | Semester 3 |
CIS 1A CIS/CAT-3 | Introduction to Computer Information Systems Or Computer Applications for Business | 3 3 | Semester 1 |
Required for this concentration 3units
Course | Title | Units | Sequencing |
---|---|---|---|
BUS-80 | Principles of Logistics | 3 | Semester 2 |
and Select another 9 units from the following:
Course | Title | Units | Sequencing |
---|---|---|---|
BUS-82 | Freight Claims | 1.5 | Semester 4 |
BUS-83 | Contracts | 1.5 | Semester 4 |
BUS-85 | Warehouse Management | 3 | Semester 4 |
BUS-86 | Transportation and Traffic Management | 3 | Semester 4 |
BUS-87 | Purchasing and Supply Management | 3 | Semester 3 |
BUS-90 | International Logistics | 3 | Semester 5 |
Total Program Units: 30 .units
Business AdministrationMajor Core Requirements: 18 .units
Course | Title | Units | Sequencing |
---|---|---|---|
ACC-1A | Principles of Accounting I | 3 | Semester 1 |
BUS-10 | Introduction to Business | 3 | Semester 1 |
BUS 18A | Business Law I | 3 | Semester 2 |
BUS 20 | Business Mathematics | 3 | Semester 2 |
BUS 22 BUS 24 | Management Communications Or Business Communication | 3 3 | Semester 3 |
CIS 1A CIS/CAT-3 | Introduction to Computer Information Systems Or Computer Applications for Business | 3 3 | Semester 1 |
Required for this concentration 3units
Course | Title | Units | Sequencing |
---|---|---|---|
BUS-80 | Principles of Logistics | 3 | Semester 2 |
and Select another 9 unitsfrom the following:
Course | Title | Units | Sequencing |
---|---|---|---|
BUS-82 | Freight Claims | 1.5 | Semester 4 |
BUS-83 | Contracts | 1.5 | Semester 4 |
BUS-85 | Warehouse Management | 3 | Semester 4 |
BUS-86 | Transportation and Traffic Management | 3 | Semester 4 |
BUS-87 | Purchasing and Supply Management | 3 | Semester 3 |
BUS-90 | International Logistics | 3 | Semester 5 |
Total Program Units: 30 .units
Diann Thursby · 12/06/22
Received regional recommendation at 12-5-2022 IEDRC Deans Meeting.