Outcomes
Identify a safe workplace in the manufacturing industry
Identify geometric symbols in blueprint reading
Identify Lean manufacturing concepts in the manufacturing process
Explain quality in the manufacturing process
Explain the history of the manufacturing industry from the Industrial Revolution to current
Explain the fundamental roles and importance of transportation in companies and society.
Demonstrate safe operation of a forklift
Demonstrate the basics of the basics of the Spanish language emphasizing speaking and listening skills
Program Overview
The Transportation/Warehousing/Distribution/Logistics Specialization curriculum is designed to provide the student with the fundamental theories of transportation and distribution in the manufacturing industry. The course work is specific to the entry-level jobs. Transportation and distribution entry-level positions include, but are not limited to: customer service, sales, pricing, and loading dock supervisor trainee. This program will build the core competencies of manufacturing logistics through the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC). Students who successfully pass the two assessments will be recognized as a Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) by the MSSC. The curriculum is also designed to develop practical skills in forklift operations.
Additional program information
Students who successfully pass the two assessments (TWDL 1113 and TWDL 1223) will be recognized as a Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) by the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC).
Program Requirements
Major Courses
A higher level mathematics course can be substituted.
Total Credit Hours: 27
Suggested Course Sequence
Fall semester
COSC 1513 | Introduction to Information Processing | 3 Credits |
TWDL 1113 | Certified Logistics Associate | 3 |
TWDL 1223 | Certified Logistics Technician | 3 |
Spring semester
Fall semester
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