Supply Chain and Logistics Management

Course Description:

This advanced course allows students to see the implications of all the concepts they learned in the previous three courses as they consider environmental impact, selecting logistics providers in a global and domestic chain, information technology and supply chain decisions regarding e-commerce. Students explore the ongoing need to balance dependability and resource outlay in meeting customer demands around the world. Projects will expand students’ decision-making skills as they tackle supply chain and logistics issues related to transportation, distribution networks and manufacturing.

Supply Chain and Logistics Management is for students who want to solve complex spatial problems on a global scale through careful research and critical thinking about how to move people and products between points.

Students will continue earning career ready certifications, visits to/from industry partners, and work cross-functionally to solve supply chain / logistics project problems locally within the community.

Syllabus

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Learning Targets

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