Careers in Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics entail the planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail, and water. This also encompasses services such as transportation, infrastructure planning, management, logistics services, mobile equipment and facility maintenance. Career planning in this field includes a strong background in math, communications, science, and technology. Education and training can be obtained in high school, technical, two-year, four-year colleges, apprenticeship programs
Sample Careers
Air Traffic Controller
Auto Body Technician
Automotive Technician
Diesel Engine Specialist
Flight Attendant
Freight Agent
Logistics Manager
Pilot
Safety Analyst
Shipping Clerk
Transportation
Supervisor
GHS Core Courses
American Government
American Issues
AP Biology
AP Calculus
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP Human Geography
AP Macroeconomics/Microeconomics
AP Physics
AP Precalculus
AP Psychology
AP Statistics
AP U.S. Government & Politics
Chemistry
Communications
Environmental Science
Geography
Introduction to College Algebra
Physics
Sociology
Space Sciences
Technical Writing & Composition
World Issues
World Language
GHS Experiential Classes
Air Cooled Engines
Auto Service
Auto Diagnosis
Advanced Autos
Introduction to Programming
PLTW: Computer Integrated Manufacturing
PLTW: Intro to Engineering
PLTW: Principles of Engineering
Systems Repair
Technology & Engineering 9
Youth Apprenticeship: Transportation, Distribution & Logistics