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Get the Skills to Become a Supply Chain Professional

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Learn what it takes to start a successful career in supply chain management

24 Month* Logistics and Supply Chain Management Career Training in Toledo, OH

Are you an organized, hardworking individual looking to get established in a rewarding professional career? Davis University’s Logistics and Supply Chain Management program puts you on-track towards a bright future in the supply chain industry.

Become a Supply Chain Professional

Supply Chain professionals play an essential role in the goods and services industry. By using a strong knowledge of supplier and customer relations, professionals in this field assist by designing, manufacturing, and shipping products to the global market.

Next Start Date: May 13th, 2024 to Jul 19th, 2024Logistics and Supply Chain Management Associate Degree - Summer Quarter : Summer Quarter Davis University - Davis University Four Seagate, Suite 202, 433 N. Summit Street Toledo OH USA 43604 The Logistics and Supply Chain Management program prepares you to manage and coordinate all logistical functions in an enterprise, ranging from acquisitions to receiving and handling.https://davisuniversity.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/supply-chain-hero.jpgDavis University

Program Outline

Introduction to Business

The student will study the basic concepts of business operations in our society and the various functions within a business enterprise. Topics such as business environment, management, organization, marketing, finance, economics and accounting are discussed in an introductory manner. This course is a valuable starting point for further business management study or an excellent review of the fundamentals of business.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisite(s): None

International Business

Students will learn basic international business concepts and skills necessary to function successfully as world-class employees in today’s global economy. This course will incorporate international economics, global entrepreneurship, human resource management issues, exporting and importing, interacting with foreign governments, cultural geography, cultures and regulations, as well as domestic regulations affecting those firms who seek to do business outside their home country.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Business

Management Principles

Management Principles is designed to acquaint the student with the fundamentals of management, administrative staff, and operations management. The student will conduct a thorough examination of contemporary management including different types of planning, organizational tools and trends, the various styles of leadership, and the management control process.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Business

Project Management Fundamentals

This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of project management. Learning how to manage schedules, ensure quality, manage team development, apply ethical standards, plan and manage procurements, establish budgets, and employ communication strategies are covered in this course.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): None

Supply Chain Fundamentals

This course introduces the student to supply chain fundamentals. Sourcing, procurement, conversion, and logistics are covered. In addition, purchasing and supplier relationships are explored along with distribution and delivery. Finally, the student is introduced to the role of ethics and sustainability.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): None

Purchasing

This course introduces the student to the purchasing process. Evaluating, selecting, and managing suppliers along with sourcing, and legal and ethical issues are covered.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): None

Inventory Management

This course introduces the student to inventory management. The types of inventories along with associated costs and control systems are covered.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): None

Quality Management

This course introduces the student to quality frameworks, tools, and strategies. Quality management to improve performance is covered.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): None

Lean Six Sigma

This course introduces the student to Lean Six Sigma. Six Sigma process stages along with Lean principles are covered.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): None

Logistics and Supply Chain Management Externship

This course has been developed to offer Logistics and Supply Chain Management students an opportunity to work in a digital marketing environment. The externship experience will provide the student with an opportunity to gain marketable, real-world skills while exploring career interests. Application of classroom skills and knowledge will be applied to a work setting in a digital marketing related environment. The student will work with the Program Director to secure a site and outline goals and expectations.

Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite(s): None

Management, Marketing or Real Estate Elective
Business Elective
Spreadsheet Applications

This course provides all the tools necessary to create and use basic spreadsheet techniques employing Microsoft Excel. Concepts include preparing an Excel workbook, enter and edit data, inserting formulas, formatting the worksheet, create and edit charts and graphics, save and print workbooks.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): Forum on Technology and Resources

Computer Elective
Composition I

Students will gain a foundation for college level writing valuable for nearly any field. This course focuses not only on writing but also on reading and critically engaging various texts. Students will read and write essays with a variety of rhetorical purposes: Observing, explaining, investigating, evaluating, problem solving and arguing. Also includes library and electronic research culminating in research papers.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisite(s): Forum on Technology and Resources

Composition II

This course further develops students’ ability to write for academic and professional contexts with increased emphasis on argumentation and research. Requires students to evaluate, integrate, and document print and digital sources to produce a range of academic and multimodal texts, culminating in a fully documented research paper. Composition II is a blended course using both classroom and web-based learning platforms.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisite(s): Composition I with a grade of “C” or better or permission of the General Education Program Director; Forum on Technology and Resources

Business Communications

This course will enable students to develop communication skills that will be effective in job placement, performance, career advancement, and organizational success. Students will develop effective writing, listening, presenting, and interview skills through the process of practice, application, and meaningful feedback. Students will learn the organizational skills necessary for success in contemporary technology-driven business environments. For maximum student benefit, this course should be taken in a student’s last quarter.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): Composition I; Forum on Technology and Resources

Communication Elective
Humanities Elective
Forum on Technology and Resources

This interdisciplinary course empowers students to be successful by providing opportunities to cultivate skills needed to enhance their careers and to be capable life-long learners. Essential computer applications that enhance marketability are integrated with self-management skills, critical thinking, learning strategies, and time management. Students will research topics for written and oral reports and develop a career portfolio.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisite(s): None

Introductory Algebra I

This course is an introduction to algebra. The content will cover the study of operations on integers and rational number, the solution of equations with one and two unknown variables, linear equation, and coordinate graphing. Application problems are used extensively throughout the course.

Credit Hours: 5
Prerequisite(s): None

Economics

This class will utilize real-world economic applications to create a basic understanding of economic concepts and our economic system. It includes an introductory range of both macro and microeconomic concepts. The basics of consumer demand, supply decision making, competition, the labor market, government intervention, the Business Cycle, as well as an overview of Monetary and Fiscal Policies will be covered.

Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite(s): None

Exciting Career Opportunities

Once you’ve completed your training as a Supply Chain professional, you will have the skills to work in nearly every industry, including,

  • Manufacturing
  • Aerospace
  • Defense
  • Energy
  • Warehousing
  • Medical
  • And more!

The best way to see if Davis University is right for you is to come in and tour the school. You can see our facilities and meet with teachers and students. Schedule a Tour Now.

How Davis University Prepares You for Success

This program will prepare you to manage and coordinate all logistical functions in an enterprise, ranging from acquisitions to receiving and handling. You will learn purchasing, inventory control, logistics planning, shipping and delivery management, transportation, quality control, resource estimation and allocation, and budgeting.

During your Logistics and Supply Chain Management program, you will cover a variety of topics in many interesting and engaging courses, including,

  • Project Management Fundamentals
  • Supply Chain Fundamentals
  • Purchasing
  • Inventory Management
  • Quality Management
  • Lean Six Sigma
  • Management Principles

At Davis University, you won’t be alone. Throughout your program, you will be given exceptional support from your instructors who will help you to put your best foot forward into the job market.

Four Day Week

Davis University supports your life schedule, which is why classes only run Monday through Thursday. By having a shorter class week you can balance your schedule more easily, letting you focus on completing your program. You can relax knowing that you have an extra day every week to accommodate whatever obstacles life throws your way.

Externship and Career Services

Near the end of your training at Davis University, you will complete an externship, giving you the workplace confidence you need to pursue your career goals. Your externship will let you apply your new Logistics and Supply Chain Management skills, and help you gain relevant work experience.

Davis University is dedicated to your employment success and provides you with resources to help you achieve a rewarding career. The Career Services Office is your link to the Toledo business community. You will have access to resume writing strategies, portfolio development, job search techniques, and more.

Financial Aid Support

Career training is one of the most valuable investments you can make. Davis University helps by making this process easier. Our Financial Aid advisors will work with you to build a plan of how you can fund your education. They will help you determine your eligibility and provide options for a Federal Pell Grant, student federal aid options, the Davis University plan, and more.

Is a Rewarding Logistics and Supply Chain Management Career Right For You? Get More Info…

If you’re interested in discovering a rewarding Logistics and Supply Chain Management career and exploring whether Davis University is right for you, fill out the form on this page to receive more information.

For immediate questions, call 419-473-2700.

*Program length when completed in normal time.