Logistics & Supply Chain Management

Quick Facts

Logistics and supply chain management is the process of planning, implementing, and controlling how to store and transport products and materials from suppliers to consumers.

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Our Program

Why Choose Logistics & Supply Chain Management?

  • Take both online and on-campus classes
  • Gain the hands-on training & knowledge you need to be a logistics & supply chain management professional
  • Enjoy using quick problem-solving skills in a fast-paced environment to keep logistics activity on time, on budget & running smoothly
  • Choose to work in-house with a company or for a logistics company

Prepare for What You Will Do at Work

  • Oversee activities that include:
    • Purchasing
    • Transportation
    • Inventory management
    • Warehousing
  • Coordinate the movement of supplies & raw materials necessary for businesses or organizations to operate
  • Distribute products or services where they are in demand
  • Use software systems to plan & track the movement and storage of products

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Marketable Skills You Will Learn

  • Critical thinking
  • Reasoning
  • Communication
  • Personal & social responsibility
  • Teamwork
  • Computer literacy

Before You Enroll, Think About:

When can I start?

Any semester! You can start in the fall, spring, or summer semesters—no applications or prerequisites required to begin the program.

Program Flexibility

We offer program courses in face-to-face, hybrid, and online formats.

In fact, you can complete the degree online—with the exception of 2 courses.

We prefer that you follow the degree plan course flow, but you can take courses in any order your schedule allows.

In-Person Classes
  • Available Monday–Thursday in the regular 16-week semester
  • Meet at 6 p.m.
Hybrid Classes
  • Meet 1 night a week in the regular 16-week semester
  • Complete the rest of the coursework online
Online Classes
  • Available in the 16-week and 8-week semesters
  • Take some summer courses online

What You Need to Know About Jobs in Logistics

  • You will use both people skills and analytical skills.
  • You will need to keep up with innovations in specialized logistics and supply chain software programs and systems.
  • You must be comfortable collaborating and communicating with others for a large portion of your work day.

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Degrees & Certificates

Degree

Certificates

Level 1

How Much Time & Money to Finish?

2023–2024 Academic Year

Degree or Certificate Program Title Semester Credit Hours Total Tuition & Fees
AAS Logistics and Supply Chain Management 60 $4,140
CRT1 Transportation Management 15 $1,035
CRT1 Warehouse Management 15 $1,035

Notes:

  • Tuition is based on in-state, in-county rates.
  • Totals do not include textbooks and other materials.

Continuing Education Programs

Time commitments and fees vary depending on the course.

Earn More Choices & More Money

Transfer to a college or university to continue your studies. Earning a bachelor’s degree opens the door to career and promotion opportunities.

For example, you will be ready to work toward:

  • Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management
  • Bachelor of Applied Arts & Science in Logistical Operations
  • Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration

Next steps

Start on Your Pathway!

Contact

Northwest Campus

Center of Excellence in Aviation, Transportation & Logistics at Alliance Airport

Michael Esquivel
Program Coordinator

Call 817-515-7763

Email michael.esquivel@tccd.edu

Updated October 30, 2023