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Logistics Management AAS Degree L ogistics management is a business management program that prepares graduates for employment in the areas of total supply chain management, including inventory control, materials management, and transportation. The field of logistics management includes occupations such as supervisors and/or managers of transportation, warehousing, and materials management. In addition, skilled-labor in logistics-related areas such as materials handling, equipment operators, and administration support, play an equally vital role. Logistics is now widely recognized as a critical driver of operational excellence, cost reduction, and customer service to an organization’s bottom line. Three major functional areas of logistics are warehousing, transportation and materials management. Advances in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Logistics Management Systems (LMS) technology have enabled logistics managers in each of these functional areas to gather, analyze and process data, resulting in automation and enhanced productivity. The demand for trained logistics professionals is growing nationally, resulting in career opportunities in high-growth industries and is projected to add substantial numbers of new jobs in Texas. A Program Overview of the Energy, Manufacturing & Construction Area of Study LoneStar.edu/Logistics-Management-AAS Logistics Management AAS Available at LSC-CyFair and LSC-North Harris LoneStar.edu/Logistics-Management-AAS 1 Entry Wage: $61,514 First Line Logistics Leader Certificate Available at LSC-CyFair LoneStar.edu/First-Line-Logistics-Certificate Programs At-A-Glance Updated as of May 2019 1 Texas Wages and Employment Projections is brought to you by the Labor Market & Career Information (LMCI) Department of the Texas Workforce Commission. www.TexasWages.com, 2017. Lone Star College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, nationality, or ethnicity in its programs and activities. For more information, see http://LoneStar.edu/legal-notices.htm. For Occupational Licensing please review the latest information: LoneStar.edu/ ConsequencesCriminalConviction. One of the main reasons I chose the Logistics Management program at LSC is because I know other young professionals who have been able to use this degree to advance in the field. The program gives me the flexibility I need as a full time working mother of two. Many of the classes are available online, on-campus, and during mini-mesters. Everything I am learning is relevant, current, and the instructors have real life experience in the field. I have not even graduated yet and the program has already helped me advance in the world of logistics.” Alexandra Garza FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please contact the Logistics Department: LoneStar.edu/Logistics-Management-Dept.htm

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Logistics ManagementAAS Degree

Logistics management is a business management program that prepares graduates for employment in the areas of total supply chain management, including inventory control, materials management, and

transportation. The field of logistics management includes occupations such as supervisors and/or managers of transportation, warehousing, and materials management.

In addition, skilled-labor in logistics-related areas such as materials handling, equipment operators, and administration support, play an equally vital role. Logistics is now widely recognized as a critical driver of operational excellence, cost reduction, and customer service to an organization’s bottom line.

Three major functional areas of logistics are warehousing, transportation and materials management. Advances in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Logistics Management Systems (LMS) technology have enabled logistics managers in each of these functional areas to gather, analyze and process data, resulting in automation and enhanced productivity. The demand for trained logistics professionals is growing nationally, resulting in career opportunities in high-growth industries and is projected to add substantial numbers of new jobs in Texas.

A Program Overview of the Energy, Manufacturing & Construction Area of Study

LoneStar.edu/Logistics-Management-AAS

Logistics Management AASAvailable at LSC-CyFair and LSC-North Harris LoneStar.edu/Logistics-Management-AAS

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Entry Wage: $61,514

First Line Logistics Leader CertificateAvailable at LSC-CyFair LoneStar.edu/First-Line-Logistics-Certificate

Programs At-A-Glance

Updated as of May 2019

1Texas Wages and Employment Projections is brought to you by the Labor Market & Career Information (LMCI) Department of the Texas Workforce Commission. www.TexasWages.com, 2017.

Lone Star College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, nationality, or ethnicity in its programs and activities. For more information, see http://LoneStar.edu/legal-notices.htm. For Occupational Licensing please review the latest information: LoneStar.edu/ConsequencesCriminalConviction.

“One of the main reasons I chose the Logistics Management program at LSC is because I know other young professionals who have been able to use this degree to advance in the field. The program gives me the flexibility I need as a full time working mother of two. Many of the classes are available online, on-campus, and during mini-mesters. Everything I am learning is relevant, current, and the instructors have real life experience in the field. I have not even graduated yet and the program has already helped me advance in the world of logistics.” Alexandra Garza

FOR MORE INFORMATION:Please contact the Logistics Department:

LoneStar.edu/Logistics-Management-Dept.htm

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Logistics Management AAS Degree

Complete your Logistics Management AAS in 2 years!

LoneStar.edu/Logistics-Management-AAS

Representative career titles and job positions for this program plan include: • Global Logistics Manager• Supply Chain Logistics Manager• Production Planner2

Entry Wage: $93,6621Texas Wages and Employment Projections is brought to you by the Labor Market & Career Information (LMCI) Department of the Texas Workforce Commission. www.TexasWages.com, 2017.

2Position titles vary by employer and location.

Economics of Transportation & Distribution

World Regional Geography

Composition & Rhetoric I

College Algebra

Introduction to Computers ORBusiness Computer Applications

Business and Professional Communication

Domestic and International Transportation Management

Special Topics: Logistics & Materials Management

Global Logistics

Professional development opportunities are available for additional training and licensure.

Corporate College

AAS Degree60 Credits

Information and Project Management

Principles of Traffic Management

Supervision

Introduction to Accounting I

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective

Any 1 credit hour physical activity course

Co-op: Business Administration I

Certificate I 19 Credits

Introduction to Business Logistics

Introduction to Materials Handling

Warehouse and Distribution Center Management

Principles of Management

Problem Solving & Decision Making

Learning Framework:1st Year Experience

For more information on gainful employment, visit LoneStar.edu/GainfulEmployment.