HCC_Template-Course-Syllabus-Guide_01Feb2011.doc

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COURSE SYLLABUS
Discipline/Program
1
LOGISTICS
Course Level
1
1
LMGT 11;70 CERTIFIED LOGISTICS ASSOCIATES
Course Title
Course Rubric and Number
(e.g. HIST 1301)
Semester with Course
Reference Number (CRN)
Course Location/Times
1
Course Semester Credit
Hours (SCH) (lecture, lab) If
applicable
Total Course Contact Hours
Course Continuing
Education Units (CEU):
If applicable
Course Length (number of
weeks)
Type of Instruction
Instructor contact
information (phone
number and email address)
1
Office Location and Hours
Course Description: ACGM
or WECM
Course Description: HCC
Catalog Description
Course Prerequisite(s)
Academic Discipline/CTE
Program Learning
Outcomes
Course Student Learning
Outcomes (SLO): 4 to 7
Learning Objectives
(Numbering system should
be linked to SLO – e.g., 1.1,
1.2, 1.3, etc.)
2
1
SCANS and/or Core
Curriculum Competencies:
If applicable
Course Calendar
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2
March 28, 2011 through May 2, 2011
Instructional Methods
2
Lecturer
11
11
2
81014
2
SOUTHEAST – ANGELA MORALES RM #212,
MONDAYS/THURSDAYS 6 PM. – 9 P.M.
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1
2
6 Weeks
2
2
Lecturer
Professor James LeJean’ Battieste
Cell (323)610-0536
James.battieste@hccs.edu
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1
2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Demonstrate an understanding of the various roles in the Global
Supply Chain Logistics Life Cycle.
Demonstrate an understanding of the logistics Environment.
Logistics Safety Principles
Safe Material Handling and Equipment Operations
Quality Control Principles
Logistic Communication
Teamwork & Good Workplace Conduct to Solve Problems
Logistics Computer Applications and systems
Measuring and Metric Conversion
1 To be completed by Discipline/Program Chair
2 To be customized by individual instructor
1
3 To be completed by Discipline/Program Chair as appropriate
Revised 2/1/11
Student Assignments
2
CERTIFIED LOGISTICS
WEEKLY SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS
DATES
TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS
Mon
03/28
Thurs
03/31
Mon
04/04
Thurs
04/7
Mon
04/11
Thurs
04/14
Mon
04/18
Thurs
04/21
Mon
04/25
Thurs
04/28
Mon
05/02
Student Assessment(s)
Instructor’s Requirements
Program/Discipline
Requirements: If applicable
1
HCC Grading Scale
1
11
11
Chapter 1
Introduction/Orientation
Before You Begin
Global Supply Chain Logistics
Chapter 2
The Logistics Environment
Chapter 3
Material Handling Equipment
Chapter4
Chapter 5
Safety Principles
Mid-Term Exam
Safe Material Handling & Equipment Operation
Chapter 6
Quality Control Principles
Chapter 7
Work Communication
Chapter 8
Teamwork & Good workplace behavior to Solve Proble
Chapter 9
Using Computers
Final Exam
Certification
2
2
A = 100 – 90;……………………………………4 points per semester hour
B = 89 – 80: …………………………………….3 points per semester hour
C = 79 – 70: …………………………………….2 points per semester hour
D = 69 – 60: …………………………………….1 point per semester hour
59 and below = F………………………………..0 points per semester hour
IP (In Progress) …………………………………………………….0 points per semester hour
W(Withdrawn)……………………………………………………..0 points per semester hour
I (Incomplete)……………………………………………………….0 points per semester hour
AUD (Audit) ………………………………………………………….0 points per semester hour
IP (In Progress) is given only in certain developmental courses. The student
must re-enroll to receive credit. COM (Completed) is given in non-credit and
continuing education courses. To compute grade point average (GPA), divide
the total grade points by the total number of semester hours attempted. The
1 To be completed by Discipline/Program Chair
2 To be customized by individual instructor
2
3 To be completed by Discipline/Program Chair as appropriate
Revised 2/1/11
grades “IP,” “COM” and “I” do not affect GPA.
Instructor Grading Criteria
Instructional Materials
1
HCC Policy Statement:
ADA
Academic Honesty
Student attendance
3-peaters
Withdrawal deadline
1
Distance Education and/or
Continuing Education
Policies
1
Access Student Services Policies on their Web site:
http://hccs.edu/student-rights
Access DE Policies on their Web site:
http://de.hccs.edu/Distance_Ed/DE_Home/faculty_resources/PDFs/DE_Syllabus.pdf
Access CE Policies on their Web site:
http://hccs.edu/CE-student-guidelines
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1 To be completed by Discipline/Program Chair
2 To be customized by individual instructor
3
3 To be completed by Discipline/Program Chair as appropriate
Revised 2/1/11
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