How to Get Started
To get started in the Logistics Technology program, complete the admissions process at North Lake College or Brookhaven College.*
When you meet with an academic advisor, mention your interest in the Logistics Technology program so he or she can help you determine which courses you should take.
If you are planning to earn an associate degree or certificate, please note that you must complete 25 percent of your degree requirements at the college awarding the degree.
*Note: Brookhaven College does not currently offer the Logistics Technology program every semester; check to see if it is offered in the semester you want to attend. Cedar Valley College is currently developing a Logistics Technology program.
Courses Offered (Curriculum)
Our catalog provides detailed information about the courses we offer and the courses required for the following associate degree and certificates:
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Logistics Technology courses include:
- Business Logistics
- Materials Handling
- International Logistics Management
- Warehouse and Distribution Management
- Principles of Traffic Management
- Materials Requirement Planning
- Economics of Transportation and Distribution
- Freight Loss and Damage Claims
- Domestic and International Transportation Management
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Developing Skills for Success
The majority of learning takes place in the classroom environment, but each course offers at least one off-site trip to a logistics company to help students receive hands-on training.
Many courses are offered online; check the class schedule each semester. The program includes one cooperative education course in which students must be currently employed and working at least 15 hours per week.
Related Programs at DCCCD
DCCCD offers related courses and programs that may interest you, including International Business and Trade, Marketing Careers and Real Estate.
Faculty Profiles
Our Logistics Technology faculty members have not only relevant academic degrees but also real-world experience in the workplace, which makes them able to relate to the challenges you face as you seek work in your specialty. Our instructors work closely with you one-on-one, helping you to apply new techniques to your job and to map career-enhancement strategies.
Transferring From DCCCD
Logistics Technology courses are designed for direct entry into the workforce.
However, if you are interested in earning a degree at a four-year institution, please visit the Transfer Services Web site for guidance on the transfer process.
Contact Us
If you have questions about the Logistics Technology program that aren’t answered on our Web site, please feel free to contact us.