Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: Catalog 2016-2017 Program: Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management, BAS

Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management, BAS

90-120 CREDITS

Admission Date: Fall

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management prepares students to work as managers within companies that provide transportation or logistics services, warehousing, fleet maintenance, vehicle procurement or upgrades, transportation and logistics analyses, or sales and account management of logistics services. Graduates may also work as managers of individual proprietorships or small companies involved in transportation vehicle and equipment sales, service, or ancillary industries such as component manufacturing or inventory control.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management graduates will:

  • exhibit the analytical thought, informed judgment, ethical behavior, and appreciation for diversity required by management positions in the transportation and logistics management industries
  • demonstrate mastery of the tools, techniques, and technologies associated with the management of goods movement, inventory maintenance, fleet management, commercial vehicle procurement and disposal, and/or production management
  • identify and apply the business processes, economic factors, and personnel considerations needed to operate or manage a business, or team/section within a commercial entity
  • describe integrated management components of inter-organizational relationships in the supply chain, including vendor selection, bidding and negotiation processes, partnering and performance measurement
  • employ creative and critical thinking to enhance problem solving
  • describe sound principles of organizational behavior
  • communicate effectively, orally and in writing, to demonstrate a wide-ranging technical knowledge of transportation, logistics, and supply chain management
  • demonstrate critical thinking, teamwork, communication, intercultural appreciation, and technical and information literacy skills

It is the student’s responsibility to discuss sequencing and define their individual schedule with a counselor or adviser. Any developmental coursework a student may be required to complete may increase the program length.

Program Prerequisites

Completion of requirements for an Associate degree or equivalent from a regionally accredited institution in an appropriate transportation, business administration, management or operations-related program or its equivalent with an overall minimum 2.0 GPA in all coursework.

Admission to the program may occur when any 15 credits of the following can be documented: 5 college-level credits in each: English Composition, Quantitative Reasoning, Social Science, and Humanities.
10 credits must have been earned in Natural Sciences, with 5 of those in a lab science course, all with a minimum grade of 2.0 in each course.

This program includes a “Bridge” quarter, such that remaining pre-requisites defined above may be taken post program admittance, but prior to admittance to the junior year of the program. The bridge may consist of 0-30 credits.

Note:

If BUS& 201 , ENGL& 235 and/or MATH 246 were taken previously, they should not be re-taken. Alternative courses, with adviser permission, may be substituted to maintain the graduation requirement of 90 credits minimum for the upper division.

Academic Bridge - 0-30 Credits

  • Written Communication - ENGL& 101  or equivalent - 5 credits
  • Quantitative Reasoning - any college-level math class with Intermediate Algebra as a prerequisite - 5 credits
  • Humanities - 5 credits
  • Social Science - 5 credits
  • Natural Science - ENVS& 101 and CHEM& 121 recommended - 10 credits

Program Requirements

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed

Quarter One

TLM 301 Introduction to Transportation and Logistics Management

Prerequisites: Admission to the BASTLM program or instructor permission.


Quarters Offered: Fall
5 credits
BUS& 201 Business Law

Prerequisites: ENGL 099 or equivalent placement score.


Quarters Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
5 credits
ENGL& 235 Technical Writing

Prerequisites: ENGL& 101


Quarters Offered: Winter, Spring, Summer
5 credits

 

Quarter Two

TLM 415 Supply Chain Management and Technologies

Prerequisites: TLM 301 and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Winter
5 credits
ACCT 301 Managerial Accounting

Prerequisites: Admission to the BASTLM program or instructor permission.

5 credits
ECON 310 Business Economics

Prerequisites: TLM 301 and admission to BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Winter
5 credits

 

Quarter Three

TLM 304 Domestic and International Freight Management

Prerequisites: TLM 301, ECON 310, and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Spring
5 credits
MATH 246 Business Statistics

Prerequisites: Admission to BASTLM program or instructor permission.


Quarters Offered: Summer
5 credits
PSYC 324 Psychology of Organizations

Prerequisites: Admission to a baccalaureate program and PSYC& 100 or SOC& 101, or instructor permission.


Quarters Offered: Winter
5 credits

 

Quarter Four

TLM 306 Quality and Operations Management

Prerequisites: TLM 301, MATH 246, and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Fall
5 credits
PHIL 305 Professional Ethics

Prerequisites: Completion of an AAS, AAS-T, or AA degree or instructor permission.


Quarters Offered: Fall
5 credits
TLM 404 Warranty Administration

Prerequisites: TLM 301, BUS& 201, and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Fall
5 credits

OR

TLM 414 Warehousing and Distribution Center Management

Prerequisites: TLM 301, ECON 310, and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Fall
5 credits

 

Quarter Five

TLM 305 Legal Concepts for Transportation and Logistics Management

Prerequisites: TLM 301 and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Winter
5 credits
TLM 422 Finance, Vehicle Fleet Risk, and Asset Management

Prerequisites: TLM 301, ACCT 301, and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Winter
5 credits
TLM 435 Shipping and International Logistics

Prerequisites: TLM 301, ECON 310, and admission to the TLM program.


Quarters Offered: Spring
5 credits

 

Quarter Six

TLM 302 Airline, Airport, and Seaport Management

Prerequisites: TLM 301, ECON 310, and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Spring
5 credits
TLM 444 Capstone Project/Strategic Management

Prerequisites: TLM 302, TLM 404 or TLM 414, TLM 415 or TLM 422, and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Spring
5 credits
TLM 416 Applied Supply Chain Technologies

Prerequisites: TLM 301 and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Spring
5 credits

OR

TLM 430 Transportation Economics

Prerequisites: TLM 301, ECON 310, and admission to the BASTLM program.


Quarters Offered: Winter
5 credits

Total Program Credits: 90-120

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