Maritime Logistics

About the Program
The Maritime Logistics program provides students with specialized skills needed for an entry level position in the maritime logistic industry.
AWARD TYPES: Certificate Level 1, Associate of Applied Science
AREA OF STUDY: Construction Industry & Manufacturing

This program is part of the
Logistics
Center of Excellence
The Logistics Center of Excellence prepares professionals who are fully knowledgeable in the logistics industry, in accordance with high standards set by industry professionals to work with shippers, carriers, warehouse, distribution, and supply chain positions.
Degrees and Certificates
Logistics & Global Supply Chain Management - Maritime Logistics Specialization - Certificate Level 1
Certificate Level 1
Logistics & Global Supply Chain Management - Maritime Transportation Logistics Specialization - AAS
Associate of applied science
Program Outcomes
STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO:

Explain logistics/supply chain terms. Demonstrate understanding of technological factors of logistics in international trade

Apply forecasting techniques to various facets of supply chain management.

Solve transportation problems utilizing knowledge of world geography and the transportation system.
Program Information
General Requirements
The Maritime program provides students with specialized skills needed for an entry level position in the maritime logistic industry.
TSI testing required prior to first enrollment for all AAS degrees and Level II certificates.
Employment
There are 3,237 Transportation Managers are employed. This number is expected to increase by 6.3% over the next four years.
- The estimated annual job openings is 139 jobs a year.
- Median Wages - $45.96 hourly, $97,000 annually
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