Interested in a career in transportation?
If you're looking to start a new career, you can learn more at an information session tonight at South Seattle Community College’s Georgetown Campus.
The session will detail the college’s new Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management program. The short-term, 19-credit program is designed for working adults who want to gain practical and relevant skills to enter the industry, and professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge. The program covers all aspects of the industry, including airport and seaport operations, supply chain management, domestic and international freight operations, and transportation and border security.
The information session will be held at 6 p.m. tonight in the Puget Sound Industrial Excellence Center.
For more informational call (206) 764-5350 or email sbalaski@sccd.ctc.edu.
The two courses being offered winter quarter are:
LOG 237 Supply Chain Management
Examines the global supply chain with emphasis on supply sources, distribution, production planning, inventory and warehouse management, and supply chain relationships. 4 credits, Tuesdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., January 5 – March 16.
LOG 238 Domestic & International Freight Operations
Focuses on critical issues facing transportation companies, including freight operations; air and surface modes; inbound and outbound logistics; private and public policies; and customer, employee, citizen, and shareholder expectations. 4 credits, Tuesdays, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., January 7 to March 18.







