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The Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) in Logistics program prepares students with the education and experience necessary for management logistics jobs including operations manager, transportation manager, warehouse manager, distribution manager, logistics coordinator and logistician. The logistics degree subjects taught range from supply chain management, logistics technologies and global operations to financial management, strategic transportation and regulatory compliance to prepare students for jobs in logistics. Students with logistic education also develop the writing and critical thinking skills and applied analytic abilities needed for the complexities involved in this fast-paced field.
Whether logistics managers are employed by a shipping line, transportation company, distribution center or major manufacturer, logistics professionals who can manage the flow of products and logistical information are in high demand. Working for a logistic company takes knowledge of planning, coordination and implementation to ensure goods and services make it from point A to point B when they are needed.
Affordable Online Supply Chain Management Degree
Our Logistics bachelor's of applied science was ranked number eight by AffordableColleges.com for affordable online supply chain management degrees. FSCJ is proud to offer a quality online supply chain management program at an affordable price.
This degree was also ranked as one of the 10 best online programs for a Bachelor's in Supply Chain Logistics by TheBestSchools.org.
Degree:
Bachelor of Applied Science
Credit Hours:
120 Credits
Online Program :
Yes
Program Code: S110
Financial Aid Eligible :
Yes
 
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The Logistics B.A.S. degree program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). For more information about ACBSP, visit acbsp.org.
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The FSCJ Logistics and Supply Chain Management Club, under the direction of Dr. Susan Amburgey, organized and conducted a service learning activity through a food drive called "Increase the Inventory" in collaboration with the FSCJ H.O.P.E. Food Pantry.
This activity was coordinated not only to help restock the pantry with high protein, high-quality products, but also to bring awareness to the pantry as a resource for all FSCJ students who may be struggling or having food insecurities. Over two months, students focused on how their involvement in the community is essential and helps other students like them.
The project was led by Dr. Amburgey and Club President Julianna Sudler, members of the Logistics Club and staff at Kent Campus under the direction of Academic Department Coordinator Donna Speegle. Students enrolled in FSCJ's A.S. Supply Chain Management and B.A.S. Logistics programs and Duval County high school students in Dr. Amburgey's Warehouse Management class also got on board, helping to bring in additional donations.
Furthering their learning, the Dual Enrollment students participated in class-related lessons about how the donated items were "received" warehouse items. They participated in warehousing procedures such as receiving goods from "suppliers," counting inventory, quality assurance, and packaging techniques, including weighing items, ensuring safe and effective shipment of goods, and cataloging products and goods into packing slips that detailed the brand of the product, description of goods, quantities of items, weight in ounces that was then converted into pounds, along with the price(s) of individual items. The students will also learn inventory methods, including FIFO (First In, First Out) and pick-and-put-away methods, as they help place all the donated items on the food pantry shelves.
The donations were packed by the students, with the assistance of Alan Barrera, a B.A.S. in Logistics student and club member, in twenty shipping cases, six large boxes, and one industrial shipping kit, each containing a packing slip that details the items donated, along with how many items are packed within the case/box, the total weight, and the cost of each item.
Food Drive totals:
4,176 items donated
1,406 lbs. in food donated
$4,779.22 value of food donated
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