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Logistics and Supply Chain Management, A.A.S. ♦


The Logistics and Supply Chain Management Program is designed to prepare students for management careers in transportation, warehousing, distribution, inventory control, purchasing, and international logistics. The program includes an internship at an approved logistics management work site.

This offering is available in the following modes:

Face-to-face, Fully online 

With this award, you may seek jobs such as:

Warehouse Manager, Dispatcher Operations Manager, Buyer Expeditor Purchasing Clerk

Related Awards

Logistics Management Level 1 Certificate ♦  
International Logistics Management Level 1 Certificate ♦  
Manufacturing Management Level 1 Certificate ♦  
Transportation Management Level 1 Certificate ♦  
Warehouse Management Level 1 Certificate ♦   
Purchasing Clerk Level 1 Certificate ♦  
Operations Management Advanced Technical Certificate ♦   

 

♦ — This symbol indicates the offering is also available fully online.

Total Credit Hours Required: 60


Milestone Course(s)


*** denotes Milestone course(s).
A milestone course is a course that is critical for success in this program.

Additional Program Information


The Logistics and Supply Chain Management Program is designed to prepare students for management careers in transportation, warehousing, distribution, inventory control, purchasing, and international logistics. Students will study logistics principles and practices involved in procurement, transportation, storage, and third party provision as they apply to solving management problems in movement, storage, control, and information flow. The program includes an internship at an approved logistics management work site. The Logistics and Supply Chain Management Program will graduate students with the managerial skills and competencies required for jobs in logistics, materials management, distribution, and transportation.


Advisory Committee

Belinda Villarreal, C.H. Robinson
Erica Borrego, San Antonio Food Bank
Tom Delgado, Rail Link
Paul Easley, Southwest Research
Lisa Andrade Gonima, Del Rey Express
Mark Lewis, H-E-B
Loreilei Smith, San Antonio, Food Bank
Rick Staller, Bee Trucking Inc.
Chester Teel, US Department of the Air Force
Nicholas Wingerter, San Antonio Transportation Association

NOTES:


* Capstone Course
CIP Code: 52.0203
Major Code: LSCM