Transportation and Logistics Management
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Faculty
Richard Stewart,
Professor; Director, Transportation and Logistics Research Center
Mei Cao, Assistant Professor
Transportation and Logistics Management Major
(Comprehensive)
63-69 credits
Required core courses:
CIS 108 Business Computer Applications 3 credits
MATH 151 (Calculus) or MATH 240 3-4 credits
ACCT 200 Financial Accounting 4 credits
ACCT 201 Managerial Accounting 3 credits
BUS 270 Business Statistics 3 credits
ECON 250 Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits
ECON 251 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits
BUS 211 Business Law I 3 credits
ENGL 209 Business and Professional Writing 3 credits
BUS 370 Principles of Marketing 3 credits
BUS 380 Principles of Management 3 credits
Required major courses:
ECON 333 Transportation Economics 3 credits
FIN 320 Principles of Finance 3 credits
GEOG 302 Economic Geography 3 credits
LSTU 303 Environmental Law and Regulation 3 credits
TRSP 300 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 credits
TRSP 430 International and Intermodal Transportation 3 credits
Either:
ECON 430 International Economics
or
BUS 430 International Business 3 credits.
Transportation six-week internship
TRSP 400 Transportation Internship (Capstone) 2-7 credits
Minimum two credits required.
And at least two of the following courses:
TRSP 305 Air Transportation 3 credits
TRSP 315 Land Transportation 3 credits
TRSP 325 Marine Transportation 3 credits
TRSP 401 Advanced Business Logistics 3 credits
TRSP 402 Urban Planning and Transportation Systems 3 credits
TRSP 405 Port and Terminal Management 3 credits