Logistics and Distribution, Certificate II


Logistics and Distribution

Certificate II

Overview

The Logistics and Distribution Program is designed to prepare students for various career opportunities such as Customs Broker, Freight Forwarder, Entry Writers, HTS Classification Analyst, Customs Compliance Specialist, Dispatcher. The program places emphasis on HTS Classification and Customs Compliance to prepare the students for their CBP Customs Examination to become a Customs Broker. The Logistics and Distribution Management, Certificate leads to the Logistics and Distribution Management, Associates of Applied Science.

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This advanced certificate program is designed to deepen students’ understanding of international business and logistics management, building on foundational knowledge. The program equips students with specialized skills in import/export operations, transportation management, warehousing, finance, and global e-commerce, preparing them for mid-level positions in the global trade and logistics sectors.



 

Plan of Study

Recommended Course Sequence Semesters Offered Credit Hours
Semester 1
LMGT 1319 Introduction to Business Logistics Fall, Spring 3
IBUS 1301 Principles of Exports Fall, Spring 3
IBUS 1302 Principles of Imports Fall, Spring 3
IBUS 1491 Special Topics in International Business (HTSUS) Fall, Spring 4
LMGT 1323 Domestic and International Transportation Management Fall, Spring 3
16 Hours
Semester 2
LMGT 1425 Warehouse and Distribution Center Management Fall, Spring 4
IBUS 1349 International e-Commerce Systems Fall, Spring 3
IBUS 2339 International Banking and Trade Finance Fall, Spring 3
LMGT 1493 Special Topics in Logistics Management (Supply Chain Security/CTPAT) Fall, Spring 4
14 Hours
Summer I
IBUS 2341 Intercultural Management 3
3 Hours
Summer II
LMGT 1440 Contemporary Logistics Issues 4
4 Hours

Certificate minimum: 37 Semester Credit Hours / Pathway Total: 37 Semester Credit Hours