Associate in Applied Science
Supply Chain Management Career Path
Credit Requirements: 69 Semester Credit Hours
The Supply Chain Management career path provides students with the basic concepts of traditional supply chain techniques and the activities involved in sourcing, procurement and manufacturing of the final products or services provided. The Supply Chain career path combines traditional costing methods with a focus on long-term sustainability of the organization and relationships with employees, supplies, vendors, customers and the public.
Recommended Sequence of Courses
First Semester – Fall
CPT 101 Introduction to Computers or
CPT 102 Basic Computer Concepts
ENG 101 English Composition I
REQ HUM Select one course from Humanities listing on page B-3
MAT 120 Probability and Statistics or
MAT 155 Contemporary Mathematics
3
3
Total 12
3
3
3
3
Second Semester – Spring
ACC 101 Accounting Principles I
BUS 101 Introduction to Business
ECO 210 Macroeconomics or
ECO 211 Microeconomics
MGT 101 Principles of Management
MKT 101 Marketing 3
Total 15
3
3
Third Semester – Summer
CPT 282 Information Systems Security
LOG 125 Transportation and Logistics
LOG 215 Supply Chain Management
MGT 270 Managerial Communication
3
3
3
3
Total 12
3
3
3
Fifth Semester – Spring
BUS 220 Business Ethics
LOG 235 Traffic Management
MGT 240 Management Decision Making
MGT 255 Organizational Behavior
ELE BMT Select one course from Business/
Management Electives on page B-24 3
Total 15
3
3
3
3
Associate in Applied Science
Transportation and Logistics Career Path
Credit Requirements: 69 Semester Credit Hours
The Transportation and Logistics career path provides students with an understanding of transportation and logistics and their economic impact on the business environment. The program prepares students to better understand transportation infrastructure, importing/exporting, warehousing, shipping and customer service.
Recommended Sequence of Courses
First Semester – Fall
CPT 101 Introduction to Computers or
CPT 102 Basic Computer Concepts
ENG 101 English Composition I
MAT 120 Probability and Statistics or
MAT 155 Contemporary Mathematics
MGT 101 Principles of Management
3
3
3
Total 12
Second Semester – Spring
ACC 101 Accounting Principles I
BUS 101 Introduction to Business
ECO 210 Macroeconomics or
ECO 211 Microeconomics
REQ HUM Select one course from Humanities listing on page B-3
TRL 101 Introduction to Transportation
3
3
3
Total 15
3
3
3
3
3
3
Fourth Semester – Fall
BAF 101
BUS 121
LOG 240
Personal Finance
Business Law
Purchasing Logistics
MGT 201 Human Resources Management 3
MGT 235 Production Management
3
3
3
3
Total 15
Third Semester – Summer
BUS 220 Business Ethics
LOG 125 Transportation and Logistics
MGT 255 Organizational Behavior
MMT 135 Shipping Operations
3
3
3
3
Total 12
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Fourth Semester – Fall
BAF 101 Personal Finance
MGT 201 Human Resource Management
MKT 101 Marketing
TRL 105 Warehousing
TRL 107 Commercial Motor Carrier 3
Total 15
3
3
3
3
Fifth Semester – Spring
BUS 121 Business Law I
CPT 282 Information Systems Security
MGT 270 Managerial Communication
TRL 106 Export/Import
ELE BMT Select one course from Business/
Management Electives on page B-24 3
Total 15
3
3
3
3
Linux/UNIX system administrators or network security specialists. Students have the option of acquiring a set of basic skills in a number of information technology disciplines or focusing in one discipline (for example, Cisco, Cybersecurity,
Cloud, Linux or Microsoft System Administration) to acquire the higher-level skill sets of a specialist in one or more of these concentrations. With six department electives, students can design the degree program which best fits their job requirements or their own goals and ambitions. Most courses help students prepare for an individual IT vendor or vendor-neutral certification exam. TTC is a Cisco
Networking Academy for the Cisco Certified
Network Associate academic program. The Network
Systems Management department is an academy partner with Cisco, Microsoft, VMware, CompTIA,
NetApp and The Linux Professional Institute ( LPI).
Business/Management Electives
ACC 102 Accounting Principles II
CPT 172 Microcomputer Database
CPT 174 Microcomputer Spreadsheets
CPT 179
CWE
Microcomputer Word
Cooperative Work Experience
CHN 101 Elementary Chinese I
CHN 102 Elementary Chinese II
FRE 101 Elementary French I
FRE 102 Elementary French II
GER101 Elementary German I
GER102 Elementary German II
IDS 201 Leadership Development
SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I
SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II
Humanities Electives on page B-3
4
4
3
4
3
3
3
3
4
3
4
4
4
4
Behavioral/Social Sciences Electives on page B-3 3
3
Math/Natural Sciences Electives on page B-4 3-4
All courses from the following prefixes that are not required in the career path:
BAF, BUS, IMG, LOG, MGT, MKT, MMT, QAT,
TRL
Recommended Sequence of Courses
Second Semester
CPT 210 Computer Resource Management 3
IST 161
IST 190
IST 201
Introduction to Network
Administration 3
Linux Essentials
Cisco Internetworking Concepts
ELE NSM Select one course from Network
Systems Management Electives on page B-25
3
3
3
Total 15
Associate in Applied Science
Credit Requirements: 69 Semester Credit Hours
The Network Systems Management program prepares students for entry-level or higher positions as help desk and PC support, network administrators, network managers, network designers, network engineers, system administrators, routing and switching specialists,
Third Semester
IST 165 Implementing and Administering
Windows Directory Services
IST 202 Cisco Router Configuration
ELE NSM Select one course from Network
Systems Management Electives on page B-25 3
ELE NSM Select one course from Network
Systems Management Electives on page B-25 3
Total 12
3
3
For updated catalog, visit www.tridenttech.edu.
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