LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
This program is designed to prepare students for
employment as logistics planners, transportation
analysts, inventory planners, and purchasing
analysts. The program will allow the student
to develop organizational skills which can lead
to advancement in operations management,
transportation, purchasing, materials management,
and related areas. The sequence of courses will
provide the student the opportunity to acquire the
knowledge and skills demanded of the modern
logistics specialist. The sequence in which courses
are taken may be modified to meet individual needs.
To acquire the Associate of Science Degree
in Logistics Management, it is necessary to
complete the graduation requirements of the
College along with the following courses:
Required Courses Units
BUSL 110 Legal Environment of Business…………3
LOG 101 Supply Chain Management…………. 3
LOG 105 Purchasing Management……………… 3
LOG 110 Warehouse Management……………… 3
LOG 115 Inventory Management……………….. 3
MGMT 101 Introduction to Business………………. 3
CIT 101 Introduction to Computer
Information Technology………………. 3
Or
LOG 130 Computerized Logistics………………. 3
Choose one of the following classes:
ACCT 090 Introduction to Accounting…………. 3
Or
ACCT 101 Financial Accounting…………………… 4
24 or 25
In addition to the Required Courses, students will
choose from one of the following specializations or
select one course from each specialization.
Transportation Specialization Courses: ………….. Units
GIS 120 Introduction to Geographic
Information Systems and
Spatial Analysis…………………………… 4
LOG 120 Transportation Management………. 3
LOG 125 Contract Management…………………. 2
9
TOTAL UNITS 33 or 34
International Trade Specialization Courses: …… Units
MGMT 140 Introduction to International
Business