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Global Logistics

A25170 Degree (Day, Evening & Online)
D25170 Diploma (Day, Evening & Online)

The Global Logistics Technology curriculum prepares individuals for a multitude of career opportunities in distribution, transportation, and manufacturing organizations. Classroom instruction, field of study experiences, and practical laboratory applications of logistics management and global technology capabilities are included in the program of study.

Course work includes computer applications, accounting, business law, economics, management, industrial sciences, and international studies. Students will solve different levels of logistics-related problems through case study evaluations and supply chain projects utilizing logistical hardware and intelligent software tools. Graduates should qualify for positions in a wide range of government agencies, manufacturing, and service organizations. Employment opportunities include entry-level purchasing, material management, warehousing, inventory, transportation coordinators, and logistics analysts.

Upon completion, graduates may be eligible for certification credentials through the Educational Society for Resource Management (APICS) and the American Society of Transportation and Logistics (AST&L).

This program is a collaborative effort between Randolph Community College (RCC) and Lenoir Community College (LCC). Lenoir College is the “host” college. All courses will be taken at RCC with the exception of LOG, INT 230, ECM 168, and ACA 111. These courses will be taken through LCC either on the LCC Campus or via distance education.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

The number of wage and salary jobs in the truck transportation and warehousing industry is expected to grow 23 percent from 2002 through 2012, compared with projected growth of 16 percent for all industries combined. Because the industry is large, many job openings will result, not only from employment growth, but also from the need to replace the large number of workers who transfer to other industries or retire. Opportunities in this industry should be good for qualified workers at all levels, especially for truck drivers and diesel service technicians and mechanics. Salaries for individuals with an Associate Degree in Logistics, Transportation, or related field range from $16.72 to $33.43 per hour. Median hourly earnings in truck transportation and warehousing were as follows in 2002:

Warehouse Dispatcher - $15.01
Truck Dispatcher - $16.72
First-line Supervisors/Warehousing - $18.35
General and Operations Managers/Warehousing - $33.43
General and Operations Managers/Trucking - $28.89

Faculty Advisors

The faculty advisors for Global Logistics are:

Dr. Ralphael Brown, (336) 633-0327, rlbrown@randolph.edu. and Waymon Martin, (336) 633-0317, wcmartin@randolph.edu.

Curriculum by Semester - Degree and Diploma (Day)

Curriculum by Semester - Degree and Diploma (Evening)



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Last Updated on November 15, 2006