You’re the planner of the group, the one who sets the time, date, place, and number of cars needed for the road trip to the beach. You know the absolute latest time you can drop your date off and still make it home before your curfew, partly because you know how many stoplights lie between her house and yours. (Or maybe you know how to use the back roads to avoid said stoplights altogether). You’ve mapped it all out on your laptop or in your palm pilot. Some people say that you’re bossy, controlling, and detail-orientated. You know better, though. You know that this is all just preparation for that future in Logistics Management you’ve been planning since you timed how long it would take to get from the cafeteria to the playground in kindergarten.
Logistics Management, as you’ve probably already figured out, is the science behind the way businesses move their materials. Closely related to transportation management, Logistics Management is concerned with the management of product delivery. It’s UPS, FedEx, and the U.S. Post Office all rolled into one intensive study that provides you with a strong background in business and business management, as well as an analytical approach to processing and using information.
Accounting
Analytical Marketing
Business Statistics
Information Management
International Management
International Trade and Banking
Introduction to Logistics
Location of Economic Activity
Logistics Operations
Logistics Strategy
Marketing
Retail Marketing and Distribution
Strategic Logistics Management
Strategic Management
Transport Economics
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