Supply Chain Management, Certificate
Certificate—17 credit hours
Curriculum Code 1319
This application-based program offers six-courses that provide a solid foundation in all facets of supply chain network, operations management and cargo security. Students will address both domestic and global issues in supplier and customer relations, value-added product differentiation, cost management, customs/security compliance, and the basic professional skills required to succeed within this industry. These courses have been designed based on current industry needs and in consultation with logistics and supply chain leaders. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that employment in the transportation industry is expected to increase locally and nationally. Moraine Valley’s district is located in a transportation hub which encompasses businesses tied to air, land, water, and rail. Students participating in this program will gain background for entry-level and trainee positions or, if currently employed in the industry, enhanced professional knowledge and career advancement potential.
Gainful Employment Information
Required Career Courses
17 credit hours as follows:
TDL-101 | Transportation & Logistics Overview | 3 |
TDL-102 | Job Skills for Competitive Advantage | 3 |
TDL-103 | Transportation | 3 |
TDL-104 | Introduction to Import/Export | 3 |
TDL-105 | Principles of Operations Management | 3 |
TDL-106 | Cargo Security | 2 |
Suggested Schedule
Semester 1 (9 credit hours)
TDL-101 | Transportation & Logistics Overview | 3 |
TDL-102 | Job Skills for Competitive Advantage | 3 |
TDL-103 | Transportation | 3 |
Semester 2 (8 credit hours)