Supply Chain and Logistics Technology is a technically-based program using information technology to optimize the global flow of industrial goods and services from manufacturer to industrial user. Supply Chain and Logistics Technology focuses on the international supply chain from the source of raw material through the final consumption of the product.
Because supply-chain functions are part of all business activities, skills acquired with this degree offer unlimited employment opportunities.
Career options for SCLT graduates include supply-chain management with domestic and international manufacturing operations, service companies, third-party logistics providers, transportation companies, distribution centers, and other government and private businesses. Graduates are employed as industrial and transportation sales representatives; logistical analysts and consultants; operations managers; purchasing representatives; inventory control specialists; marketing directors; customer service representatives; and warehouse and distribution center managers.
All majors and minors in the Department of Information and Logistics Technology must earn a grade of C or better in all major/minor courses. No grade lower than C will be accepted on any courses applicable to the major transferred to the University of Houston.
For information on the University Core, please see the Academic Regulations section of this catalog.
Please note that some majors have specific requirements in the core curriculum. Refer to the specific degree plans in this catalog for those requirements.
LOGT 2380. Distribution
Channels
LOGT 3384. Logistics
Technology and Processes
LOGT 3385. Transportation
Economics and Policy
LOGT 3387. Procurement
LOGT 3389. Transportation
Law
LOGT 4312. Inventory
and Materials Handling
LOGT 4375. Global
Supply Chain
LOGT 4380. Quality
Systems
LOGT 4387. Financial Evaluation for Supply Chain Management
LOGT 4389. Practicum
in ID
ACCT 2331. Accounting Principles I
LOGT 3381. Industrial/Consumer Sales
MECT 1364. Materials and Processes I
TELS 4341. Production and Service Operations
** Approved Electives (9 SH)
ITEC 2332. Information Technology Hardware and Systems Software
ITEC 2334. Information Systems Applications
ITEC 3343. Information
Systems Analysis and Design
ITEC 3365. Database
Management
** Approved
Electives (6 SH)
GEOG 2340. World Realms
LOGT 3375. Maritime Operations
LOGT 3376. Global Trade Intermediaries
** Approved
Electives (9 SH)
To be transferred from approved Community College programs.
**Electives to be chosen from College of Technology, Engineering, or Business (other choices must be preapproved).
ELET 2307. Electrical-Electronics Circuits
GRTC 2350. Graphics for Digital Media
GRTC 3350. Graphic Communications Materials and Processes
GRTC 3351. Graphic Production Process Control I
HDCS 3369. Entrepreneurship
HDCS 4386. Communication Strategies for Merchandising and Industrial Distribution
TELS 3345. Human Resources in Technology
TELS 4371. Leading Change in the Workplace
TELS 4390. Current Issues in Technology Leadership and Supervision
ECON 2304. Microeconomic Principles
MATH 1310: College Algebra
MATH 1313. Finite Mathematics
MATH 1314. Calculus for Business and the Life Sciences
TMTH 3360. Applied Technical Statistics
ECON 2305. Macro Economics
COMM 3356. Business and Professional Communication
GRTC 3353. Visual Communications Systems
ITEC 1301. Introduction to Computer Application Technology
LOGT 2362. Introduction to Logistics Technology
TELS 2360. Business Law
TELS 3340. Organizational Leadership and Supervision
or
HDCS 3300. Organizational Decision in Technology
TELS 3363. Technical Communications
Degree awarded: Bachelor of Science
Major: Supply Chain and Logistics Technology
Catalog Publish Date: August 21, 2009
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