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Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Academy
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Principals of Business Marketing & Management (10)
This course is designed to introduce students to the Business, Marketing, and Management Career Field, which focuses on formation and structure, economics, management, marketing, financial management, and operations. Career opportunities and technology will also be used and discussed. There is an Honors option for this course.
Prerequisite: Must be in TDL Academy
Course ID: 120021, Honors Course ID: 120041International Business (10)
This course is designed to introduce students to basic business operations surrounding global trade and to prepare students to live and work in a global economy. Course topics include learning to improve international business relations through appropriate communication strategies; understanding the global business environment and the interconnectedness of cultural, political, legal, economic, and ethical systems; exploring basic concepts underlying international finance, management, marketing, and trade relations; and identifying forms of business ownership and international business opportunities.
Prerequisite: Must be in TDL Academy
Course ID: 120901Accounting Applications (11)
(College level- Midland University dual enrollment)
This course emphasizes accounting practices that prepares students to make educated and informed business and personal financial decisions. The accounting standards focus on the skills and competencies in methods and principles of recording business transactions; the preparation of various documents used in recording income, expenses, acquisition of assets, incurrence of liabilities, and changes in equity; and the preparation of financial statements.
Prerequisite: Must be in TDL Academy
Course ID: 120081International Marketing and Management (11)
This course is designed to prepare students to live and work in a global economy. Students develop an understanding of management styles, marketing principles, economics, and customs which affect business systems in the international environment.
Prerequisite: Must be in TDL Academy
Course ID: 120341International Trade 1-2 (12)
International Trade is a course for students with a career interest in the field of international trade. Students gain an understanding of the various careers in global trade, finance, shipping, and marketing and consider fundamental concepts, principles, and theories of marketing in an international setting. Course content contains macroeconomic and microeconomic theory with international culture, politics, legal issues, concepts, practices, and applications.
Prerequisite: Must be in TDL Academy
Course ID: 120571 International Trade 1
120572 International Trade 2Logistics Supply Chain Management 1-2 (10)
(College level- MCC Dual Enrollment)
This course engages students in solving contextual problems related to the concepts of supply chains, warehouse location, contingency planning, in-sourcing and outsourcing, and expanding existing supply chains. These concepts form the basis of global logistics and supply chain management and help students understand how professionals examine options to maximize the use of resources across distribution networks.
Prerequisite: Must be in TDL Academy
Course ID: 172611 / 172612Logistics Supply Chain Management 3-4 (11)
(College level- MCC Dual Enrollment)
This course compels students to explore deeper understandings of the concepts they discovered in the previous course as they navigate projects on warehouse design, inventory management, transportation optimization, information technology, emergency responsiveness and the supply chain for manufacturing. Students use their experiences in this course to discover ways that professionals minimize the outlay of resources while improving efficiency and ability in the global market.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of LOGISTICS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 1-2
Course ID: 172621 / 172622Logistics Supply Chain Management 5-6 (12)
(College level- MCC Dual Enrollment)
This advanced course allows students to see the implications of all the concepts they learned in the previous three courses as they consider environmental impact, selecting business partners in a global and domestic chain, information technology and decisions regarding e-commerce. Students explore the ongoing need to balance dependability and resource outlay in meeting customer demands around the world. Projects will expand students’ decision-making skills as they tackle issues related to transportation, distribution networks and manufacturing.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of LOGISTICS SUP-
PLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3-4
Course ID: 172631 / 172632