BUS 130 - Maritime Logistics Afloat: Examines the technician and mid-level
management responsibilities required to perform
all tasks relative to maritime logistics operations
afloat using current occupational standards for
Logisticians. Discusses the three major topic areas in the Naval Supply System of Inventory, logistics, and financial management.
BUS 131 - Maritime Logistics Ashore: Examines the technician and mid-level
management responsibilities required to perform
all tasks relative to ashore maritime logistics. Focuses on current occupational standards for
Logisticians. Discusses the three major topic
areas in the Naval Supply System of Inventory,
logistics, and financial management.
BUS 215 - Purchasing and Materials Management:
Teaches the principles of effective purchasing
and management of materials and equipment.
Includes determination of requirements, source
selection, pricing, value analysis, contracting,
inventory management, and equipment requisition decisions.
BUS 223 - Distribution and Transportation: Examines the background and history of
transportation, emphasizing the fundamental
role and importance the industry plays in
companies, society, and the environment
in which transportation service is provided.
Provides an overview of carrier operations,
management, technology, and strategies
including transportation regulations and public
policy.
BUS 234 - Supply Chain Management: Examines the process of planning, organizing,
and controlling the flow of materials and services
from supplier to end users/customers. Focuses
on coordinating supply management, operations
and integrated logistics into a seamless pipeline
to maintain a continual flow of products and
services.
BUS 255 - Inventory and Warehouse Management: Emphasizes the relationships of inventory and
warehouse management to customer service
and profitability of the wholesale distributor.
Focuses on the role of computerized systems and
resulting information for effective management
of inventory and the warehouse under various
conditions.
BUS 297 - Cooperative Education: Enables students to earn college credits for work experiences related to their career goals. It allows students to practice the skills they have learned in the classroom in “real job” settings. Co-op provides the opportunity for students to gain practical work experience, make informed career decisions and achieve the advantage in a competitive job market. Click here for more information on Cooperative Education at TCC.
See the TCC Class Schedule for class schedules of the Maritime Logistics courses, with are offered virtually and traditional at the Portsmouth campus and Naval Station Norfolk.
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