Examine the distribution of goods from point of origin to global consumption. Study the management of intermodal connections among maritime, aviation, and overland modes of transportation. Investigate environmental and energy concerns. Learn about advancements in telecommunications. Review the legal, regulatory, and technological infrastructures that facilitate global commerce and transportation.
What the Program Covers
- Concepts and substance of trade, transportation, and logistics
- Inventory supply chain management
- Law, finance, accounting, and taxation
- Business strategies and Internet commerce
- Business vocabulary and verbal communication skills
Benefits
You will understand effective global trade, transportation, and logistical practices and have the skills to successfully apply them in the workplace.
Who Should Apply
Level: Some Experience
- Individuals should have a baccalaureate degree and at least two years of work experience in a field that regularly requires the use of supply chain management principles and discipline
If you have questions about your eligibility for this program, give us a call at 888-469-6499.