Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LAS2) Diploma
Campus Availability and Advisement:
- Catoosa County Campus Advisor: Grace Beam
- Whitfield Murray Campus Advisor: Fabrice Sainton
- This program is also available 100% online.
Program Description
The Logistics and Supply Chain Management diploma program includes fundamentals of supply chain management including procurement, issues in executing local, national, and global supply chains, logistics, and transportation. The program also include business management, accounting principles, economics of supply and demand, and database management skills.
Note: All occupational curriculum within this program must be completed with a “C” or better in order to graduate from the program.
Occupational Curriculum (47 Credit Hours)
Basic Skills Courses (8-9 Credit Hours)
Total Credit Hours: 55 Minimum Credit Hours for Graduation