• Introduction to Transportation and Logistics
• Modes of Transportation (road, rail, air, sea)
• Supply Chain Management
• Warehousing and Inventory Control
• Distribution and Last-Mile Delivery
• Transportation Law and Regulations
• Logistics Technology and Systems
• Demand Forecasting and Inventory Planning
• Procurement and Supplier Management
• Cost Analysis and Budgeting in Logistics
• Internship and Practical Experience
• Case Studies in Transportation and Logistics
The Transportation and Logistics program spans 2 years. It includes both classroom instruction and practical training, such as simulations, workshops, and internships. Students will gain hands-on experience managing real logistics operations and develop a deep understanding of the supply chain management process. The course culminates in a capstone project where students apply their knowledge to solve a logistics challenge in a real-world scenario.
Upon graduation, students will earn a diploma in Transportation and Logistics. Career opportunities include logistics coordinator, transportation manager, supply chain analyst, warehouse manager, freight forwarder, and more. Graduates may work in various industries such as manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, and international trade. The program also prepares students for further education in logistics management or related fields, as well as the possibility of starting their own logistics business.