Business & Transportation
Distribution & Supply Logistics
The Distribution & Supply Logistics Technology program provides students with the skills needed for entry-level positions in the field of transportation logistics management. Graduates may work in a number of areas such as transportation management, route planning, physical distribution management, transportation marketing, customer service, purchasing, quality control, and operations management. Typical employers include warehousing and trucking facilities, large manufacturing facilities, and retail and wholesale distributors.
Employment
Opportunities
- Transportation Supervisors
- Physical Distribution Management
- Quality Control
- Distribution Supervisors
- Operations Managers
- Dispatchers
Potential
Employers
- Warehousing Facilities
- Trucking Facilities
- Large Manufacturing Facilities
- Wholesale Distributors
Admissions
Requirements
- 1 year of algebra with a “C” or higher
- 2 years of English with a “C” or higher
- GPA of 2.0 or higher
- SAT 750 or ACT 15 (not required)
