Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Associate in Arts Degree
Transfer Preparation* (Major Code: A1710)
Prepares students for transfer to a four-year college or university to continue studies in logistics, supply chain management, or related fields. Introduces students to the field so that they can gain an understanding of and become familiar with logistics and supply chain management prior to transfer.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Student will explain logistics and transportation to clients.
- Student will work with customers who have filed a complaint regarding the transport of their products and arrive at a good solution.
- Student will analyze the background and diversity of staff members and clients and take this knowledge into consideration when interacting with these individuals.
Code | Title | Units |
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Program Requirements 1 | ||
ACCT 101 | PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I | 4 |
ACCT 102 | PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II--- MANAGERIAL | 4 |
BUS 126 | SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY | 3 |
BUS 140 | BUSINESS LAW/THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS | 3 |
BUS 173 | DISTRIBUTION CENTERS AND LEAN 6 SIGMA | 3 |
BUS 212 | BUSINESS COMMUNICATION | 3 |
CIS 101 | INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS | 4 |
ECON 101 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS I | 3 |
ECON 102 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II | 3 |
MATH 119 | ELEMENTARY STATISTICS | 4 |
Total Units | 34 |
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Some courses within this program may require additional coursework that must be completed prior to enrollment in these courses. Please consult the individual course listings for prerequisites and any other limitations on enrollment.
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Students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university should complete courses specific to the transfer institution of choice. University requirements vary from institution to institution and are subject to change. Therefore, it is important to verify transfer major preparation and general education requirements through consultation with a counselor in either the Counseling Center or Career and Transfer Connections. See catalog Transfer Courses Information section for further information.
To earn an associate degree, additional general education and graduation requirements must be completed.