LOG 105 Introduction to Business Logistics -
This course provides students with an understanding of the key functional areas of logistics, including transportation, distribution, warehousing and inventory management. The course explores how these functions interact, their importance to the overall organization, and the major cost components within each area. The course introduces many potential career opportunities available in this field. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Placement into college level English Semester Offered: F

LOG 106 Transportation Management -
This course provides students with an understanding of the field of transportation management, which is responsible for the movement of raw materials and finished products throughout the supply chain. The course explores the various modes of freight transportation, the economic fundamentals underlying each, and how each mode might fit into a company's overall logistics strategy. During the course, students are introduced to the many potential career opportunities available in transportation management. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Placement into college level English Semester Offered: S

LOG 107 Warehouse and Inventory Management -
This course provides students with a practical understanding of warehousing and inventory management, including the important role that these functions perform within the supply chain. The course explores topics including warehouse design, storage and material handling processes, performance management and inventory control techniques. The course also examines the interaction between warehousing/inventory management and other facets of the supply chain, including transportation and customer service. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Placement into college level English Semester Offered: S

LOG 208 Purchasing and Supply Management -
This course provides students with an understanding of purchasing and supply management, which is an essential part of most supply chains. The course explores the sourcing and bidding process, the legal and contractual aspects of procurement, and how the purchasing function is an integral part of an organization. During the course, students are introduced to the many potential career opportunities available in purchasing and supply management. Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Placement into college level English Semester Offered: S

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