
Bachelor of Arts in Logistics and Transportation
for Christian Organizations
The Bachelor of Arts in Transportation and Logistics Management program equips students with essential skills in supply chain, focusing on the principles, policies, and trends across air, maritime, and ground transportation. The emphasizes critical areas such as distribution, inventory control, and warehousing, while also addressing the economic and regulatory facets of the industry. Students will engage in courses covering logistics technology, operations planning, and strategic transportation, all integrated with Christian principles and core values. This comprehensive program prepares graduates for successful careers in a dynamic and essential field.
Courses
Total Credits: 120
General Education Courses: 30 credits
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College Writing 3 credits
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Advanced College Writing 3 credits
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Algebra for College Students 3 credits
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Applied Statistics 3 credits
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World History 3 credits
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Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits
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Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits
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Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits
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Introduction to Sociology 3 credits
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Introduction to Anthropology 3 credits
Applied Project: 30 credits
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Applied Research Seminar 3 credits
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Applied Research Seminar II 3 credits
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Applied Research Seminar III and Final Presentation 24 credits
Logistics and Transportation Core Courses: 60 Credits
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Logistics and maintenance. 3 credits
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Transport Management Legal and Regulatory Framework of the Transport Sector. 3 credits
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Differential and Integral Calculus. 3 credits
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Fundamentals of Administration. 3 credits
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Management of Transport Companies. 3 credits
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International Logistics and Customs 3 credits
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Supply chain management. 3 credits
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation. 3 credits
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Road Management and Concessions. 3 credits
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Financial Evaluation of Transportation Projects 3 credits
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Statistics 3 credits
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Advanced Statistics 3 credits
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Human Resource Management 3 credits
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Theoretical Physics for Transportation I 3 credits
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Theoretical Physics for Transportation II 3 credits
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation II 3 credits
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Advanced Seminar in Logistics 3 credits
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Introduction to Political Economy for Transportation 3 credits
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Public Policy for Transportation 3 credits
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Advanced Organizational Behavior 3 credits

Key skills acquired
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Supply Chain Management: Knowledge of purchasing, procurement, warehousing, and inventory control.
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Operational Planning: Ability to manage facility operations, facility financial analysis, and strategic transportation.
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Data Analytics: Proficiency in analyzing, interpreting, and formulating inferences from complex data sets to address supply chain disruptions.
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Ethical Decision-Making: Evaluating and applying ethically sound business practices that prioritize integrity and truth over mere expediency.
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Servant Leadership: Cultivating a mindset of servanthood—putting the needs of others (employees, clients, and partners) before oneself.
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Restorative Justice: Responding to unethical industry practices or mistakes with humility and forgiveness rather than retribution.
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Stewardship: Treating logistical resources and human capital as tools to glorify God and serve societal needs.

