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Supply Chain Management (LOGI)



LOGI 100 Principles of Supply Chain Management (A, W, SP, SU, DL)

5 credits
This course is a study of the basic concepts in the field of supply chain management with particular emphasis on the economic significance of distribution to business and the U.S. economy. The interrelationship between logistics and other areas of business will be covered noting how logistics can significantly impact customer loyalty by adding value. Knowledge of basic algebraic concepts is strongly recommended.
Lecture: 5 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite: None
Lab fee: $5.00

LOGI 110 Transportation and Traffic Management (W, DL)

4 credits
Course provides an introduction to traffic management functions including mode and carrier selection. Lecture:  4 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite: LOGI 100
Lab fee: $5.00

LOGI 150 Information Technology in Logistics ( On Demand )                                    
4 credits
This course introduces students to the I T Systems Operations and Applications of supply chain management. The purpose is to provide greater understanding of Information Systems and Information Technology (IS/IT) and its contribution to the business enterprise and the importance of IS/IT in embracing the complex and time saving processes in supporting the logistics operational processes.
Lecture: 4 hours  
Lab fee: $5.00

LOGI 151 Foundations of Strategic Procurement I (A, SP, DL)

3 credits
This course is designed to teach the basics of purchasing management to the newly appointed buyer or to nonpurchasing personnel looking to broaden their business knowledge. Topics covered include the challenge of purchasing and materials management, objectives and organization, function, specification, quality control and inspection, computerization, and quality considerations.
Lecture: 3 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite: None
Lab fee: $5.00


LOGI 152 Foundations of Strategic Procurement II (W, DL)

3 credits
This course is a continuation of Strategic Procurement I and focuses on how the basics of good buying can be used effectively to meet the challenges and responsibilities of the constantly changing business climate. Topics include forward buying, international purchasing, buying capital assets and purchasing transportation services.
Lecture: 3 hour – Lab:0 hours
Prerequisite: LOGI 151
Lab fee: $5.00

LOGI 205 Freight Claims (W, DL)

4 credits
This course provides a study of freight loss, damage claims, and adjustment of claims in various modes of transportation including carrier and shipper liability, transportation documentation, and claim filing procedures. 
Lecture: 3 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite: LOGI 100
Lab fee: $5.00

 

LOGI 210 Warehouse Management (A, SP, DL)            

4 credits
This course is an analysis of warehousing functions and management. Topics covered include facility location and operation, labor relations, financial analysis and productivity improvement and measurement.
Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite: LOGI 100
Lab fee: $5.00

 

LOGI 211 Inventory Management (W)

4 credits
This course offers a study of inventory control problems and methods. Topics covered include demand forecasting, independent demand inventory systems, inventory models and aggregate planning.
Lecture:  4 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite:  LOGI 151 and LOGI 210, or permission of instructor
Lab fee: $5.00

 

LOGI 219 International Business (A, SP, DL)

3 credits
This course focuses on the economic, social and cultural considerations in doing business overseas. The globalization of markets and the growth of overseas business ventures are explored. The need to develop varied techniques for managing people from other cultural backgrounds, the means of minimizing risks in financial transactions, and development of systems for coordinating and controlling operations is stressed. Techniques to overcome international business barriers are examined.
Lecture:  3 hours - Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite:  None Lab fee:  $5.00

LOGI 225 International Shipping (SP, DL)

5 credits
This course is a study of global supply chain management with emphasis on the requirements for importing and exporting. Laws, regulations, paperwork and international billing terms will be discussed.
Lecture:  5 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite:  LOGI 100
Lab fee:  $5.00

LOGI 226 Introduction to Export Administration Regulations (A, DL) 

4 credits
LOGI 226 offers a detailed examination of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) covering the information exporters need to know to understand and comply with U.S. export control requirements on commercial goods. The course focuses on what items and activities are subject to the EAR; steps to take to determine the export licensing for an item; how to determine an export control classification number (ECCN); when an item can be exported or re-exported without applying for a license; export clearance procedures; recordkeeping requirements; Export Management System (EMS) concepts; and “real life” examples in applying this information.
Lecture:  2 hours – Lab: 4 hours
Prerequisites:  LOGI 100
Lab fee:  $5.00

LOGI 227 Electronic Import/Export Documentation (W, DL)   

2 credits
This course provides students with the tools to electronically prepare export/import documentation, manage e-business and marketing functions related to global commerce, and evaluate and control e-commerce systems. Acceptance of electronic export/import documentation by nongovernment organizations (e.g., banks, forwarders, carriers, etc.) continues to increase and is rapidly replacing paper-based systems. Additionally, regulatory agencies’ requirements for electronic document submission have significantly increased post 9/11; course content subject to change in response to new or changing user requirements.
Lecture:  1 hour – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites:  LOGI 100
Lab fee:  $47.00

LOGI 228 Importing (W, DL)

4 credits
This course is an introduction to procedural compliance with import regulations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) emphasizing the Trade Act of 2002, Advanced Electronic Information, published in the Federal Register on December 5, 2003. Additional topics discussed include antidumping and countervailing duties, informed compliance, commercial enforcement, the regulatory audit program, quotas, and customs broker management. Note that procedures and regulations are in a current state of flux and course content may be revised in response to changes.
Lecture:  4 hours – Lab: 0 hours 
Prerequisites:  LOGI 100
Lab fee:  $5.00

 

LOGI 229 International Transportation Regulatory Compliance (W, DL)                     
4 credits
This course is an examination of the laws that apply to domestic motor carrier and rail and international air, ocean, and multi-modal transportation. Covers the evolution of various transportation laws, e.g., the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (COGSA); the Warsaw Convention; the Montreal Protocol; the International Multi-modal Convention; cabotage law, freight claims, and cross-border trucking under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); course content subject to vary as laws are revised and created. Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisites: LOGI 100   
Lab fee: $5.00




LOGI 230 International Management (A, SP)

4 credits
This course focuses on the concepts and skills needed to achieve organizational goals and strategic initiatives in a multicultural environment as affected by political, legal, economic and technological issues. Strategic use of cultural and language diversity is stressed as a competitive advantage in achieving global organizational goals. The student will be introduced to a global business vocabulary to aid them in doing business overseas. Concepts are applied not only to those who go to another country to manage local citizens but also to those in this country who manage people from other countries. Emphasis is placed on the changing nature of the international management challenge and on developing and managing various types of strategic alliances and human resources, as well as on conflict resolution and negotiation techniques.
Lecture: 3 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite:  BMGT 111 or LOGI 219
Lab fee:  $5.00


LOGI 241 Supply Chain Logistics Practicum I (A, W, SP, DL)  

4 credits
This course presents an opportunity for supervised, on-the-job application of knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom. Open to Supply Chain Management Technology students only. Internship applications must be filed with the department at least 2 months prior to the internship start date.
Lecture:  0 hours – Lab: 28 hours
Prerequisite:  Advisor approval required
Corequisite:  LOGI 242
Lab fee:  $5.00

LOGI 242 Supply Chain Logistics Seminar I (A, W, SP, DL)

2 credits
This seminar course focuses on the application of logistics knowledge to specific areas of on-the-job experience. Open to Supply Chain Management Technology students only. Internship applications must be filed with the department at least 2 months prior to the internship start date
Lecture:  0 hours – Lab: 4 hours
Prerequisite:  Advisor approval required
Corequisite:  LOGI 241
Lab fee:  $5.00

LOGI 245 Transportation Rates and Pricing (W, DL)

2 credits
This course presents a study of transportation rates and pricing, including carrier cost structures and industry economics. Emphasis will be on negotiation of favorable rates from carries and proper preparation for same.
Lecture:  2 hours Prerequisites: LOGI 100
Lab Fees:  $5.00

LOGI 246 Procurement Negotiation (SP, DL)

3 credits
This course focuses on the skills required to prepare for and conduct purchasing negotiations.
Lecture:  3 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite:  LOGI 151 or permission of instructor
Lab fee:  $5.00

LOGI 250 Transportation of Hazardous Materials (SP, DL)

3 credits
LOGI 250 studies the transportation of hazardous materials within the U.S. and the regulations and compliance issues resulting from these regulations. The course delves into the usage of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 49 100-185, the manual used to regulate all materials deemed hazardous. Segregation of the 9 classes of HAZMAT, limitations of each shipment, and use of the manual are explored in this course. The student will develop a better understanding of HAZMAT and the rules and regulations concerning shipment of these types of materials.
Lecture:  3 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite:  LOGI 100
Lab fee:  $5.00

LOGI 256 Advanced Procurement Seminar (SP, DL)

3 credits
This is a capstone course designed for the purchasing major. A comprehensive case study approach will be used to understand purchasing as the primary materials procurement activity while integrating purchasing with other materials management activities. Topics covered include legal considerations, public purchasing, the planning process, and control functions such as inventory control, budgeting, and production.
Lecture:  3 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite:  LOGI 152
Lab fee:  $5.00

LOGI 260 Performance Management for Logistics Managers (SP)

This is a capstone course designed around the steps in the performance/communication process as it relates to recognizing, understanding, planning, implementing and evaluating performance competencies. The course will look at performance challenges in the logistics arena, how to approach them proactively, and resolve them. It will also focus on creating positive relationships and ensuring effective workplace communication. Lecture:  4 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Prerequisite:  LOGI 100, LOGI 151, LOGI 211, ACCT 106
Lab fee:  $5.00

LOGI 297 Special Topics in Logistics (On Demand)     

1-3 credits
LOGI 297 gives students an opportunity to examine, in detail, special topics of interest in supply chain management (logistics). Topics vary.
Lecture:  1 hour – Lab: 3 hours
Lab fee:  $5.00

 


 

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