Business Administration - Logistics Management Certificate



Year 1 Semester 1
Fall
BUSI 1301 Business Principles

This course provides a survey of economic systems forms of business ownership and considerations for running a business. Students will learn various aspects of business management and leadership functions; organizational considerations; and decision-making processes. Financial topics are introduced including accounting money and banking and securities markets. Also included are discussions of business challenges in the legal and regulatory environment business ethics social responsibility and international business. Emphasized is the dynamic role of business in everyday life. (Fall Spring Summer)

Credit hours
3 credit hours.
Lecture/Lab/Clinical
Three hours of class each week.
BMGT 1341 Business Ethics

Discussion of ethical issues the development of a moral frame of reference and the need for an awareness of social responsibility in management preactices and business actiities. Includes ethical corporate responsibility.

Credit hours
3 credit hours.
Lecture/Lab/Clinical
Three hours of lecture each week.
BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications

Introduces and develops foundational skills in applying essential and emerging business productivity information technology tools. The focus of this course is on business productivity software applications including word processing spreadsheets databases presentation graphics data analytics and business-oriented utilization of the internet.

Credit hours
3 credit hours.
Lecture/Lab/Clinical
Three hours of class each week.
Prerequisites

Knowledge of keyboard.


Note

Additional course fee(s) required.

LMGT 1319 – Introduction to Business Logistics

A systems approach to managing activities associated with traffic, transportation, inventory management, warehousing, packaging, order processing, and materials handling.

Credit hours
3
Lecture/Lab/Clinical
48 contact hours/3 per week
LMGT 1321 - Introduction to Materials Handling

Introduces the concepts and principles of materials management to include inventory control and forcasting activities.

Credit hours
3
Lecture/Lab/Clinical
48 contact hours/3 per week
LMGT 1325 - Warehouse and Distribution Center Management

Emphasis on physical distribution and total supply chain management.  Includes warehouse operations management, hardware and software operations, bar codes, organizational effectiveness, just-in-time, and continuous replenishment

Credit hours
3
Lecture/Lab/Clinical
48 contact hours/3 per week
Prerequisites

LMGT 1319

Total Credit Hours
18






Total Program Hours
18



PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

The study of Business Administration at NTCC includes several fields that offer challenging and gratifying careers and are among the most popular fields of study at universities today.  Business majors find employment in accounting and finance departments, marketing and advertising departments, as well as in the areas of retail, sales, human resources and business consultancy. When you get a degree in Business Administration, you’ll learn skills you’ll use throughout your career, no matter what the economy or the job market looks like. 



Recommended High School Endorsement
Business and Industry

Program Director
Faculty Advisor







 

For More Information Contact

Heidi Wooten
903-434-8310
hwooten@ntcc.edu