Kickstart your career as a Logistics Manager or a Supply Chain Manager
This course gives you a complete understanding of the Business of Logistics and Supply Chain Management from a day-to-day operational point of view. You will learn the fundamentals of Logistics and Supply Chain Management and then put that theory into practice.
What you'll learn:
- Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management
- Logistics and Transportation
- Warehouse and inventory management
- Information technology in supply chain management
- Social Responsibility within the industry
Target Audience:
This course is ideal for:
- Anyone who wants a career in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Entrepreneurs who want to build their Import/Export business
- Professionals in the Logistics field
Entry Requirements:
- Five-year secondary education
- Work experience in the field
- Desire to enter the field of Supply Chain Management
Course Schedule
| Days | Time | Duration | Contact Hours | Cost | Facilitator |
| Mondays & Wednesdays | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | 10 weeks | 40 hours | GYD $140,000 | Dr. Rachael Cox |
* Ask about our flexible payment plan
Delivery Mode:
This course will be delivered via live online classes. Students who have successfully enrolled in the course will be provided with a link to join the class and other relevant instructions at least one day before the start of the class.
Meet the Facilitator:
Dr. Rachael Cox
Dr. Rachael Cox is currently a lecturer within the field of Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, and Inventory Management.
She has taught and currently teaches for Universities in the United States, Australia, Trinidad, and England. She lectures on both Undergraduate and Graduate studies and supervises students for their theses.
Dr. Cox holds a Bachelor's from De Paul University (Chicago, IL, USA), her Masters from National–Louis University (Wheeling, IL, USA), and her Doctoral Degree from Argosy University (Schaumburg, IL, USA).
She has awards and certificates in the fields of Accounting, Finance, Economics, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Supply Chain Management.
