Supply Chain Management is the oversight of information, finances and materials as they move from supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer. You’ll be taught by instructors with current industry experience. Through field trips and hands-on activities, you’ll learn about all five modes of transportation and intermodal transportation. You can earn a credential in just 18 credit hours that allows you to enter this thriving and well-paid field. You can also advance your education and your career at a pace that suits you.
AACC offers the following Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees. The state of Maryland refers to the A.A.S. as a career degree, because it's intended to provide you with skills to enter the workforce. In some cases, AACC has entered into transfer agreements that allow these degrees to transfer to select colleges. A list of active agreements may be found on this website. You can also learn more about transferring from AACC to continue your education.
In this program you will be exposed to all aspects of today's rapidly changing and technologically challenging business environment. The degree prepares you for careers in the global economy.
The following certificates prepare students for employment and feed into the A.A.S. degree, if desired.
You’ll sharpen your basic business skills and gain an overview of supply chain management principles. You will be able to focus your studies on global business, airport and seaport operations, domestic and international freight operations, and more, according to your interests. Upon completion, you'll be ready to enter the workforce. You’ll also be well prepared to continue your studies.
You’ll specialize in the five modes of transportation and intermodal transportation. You’ll be ready for an entry-level position in the growing transportation and logistics field. If you’re an existing industry employee, this program will enhance your knowledge and skills.
If you're interested in earning a four-year degree and want to study this subject, Transfer Studies may be your solution. This distinctive degree is designed to let you choose an area of concentration (or major), while completing your state of Maryland general education requirements.
The Transfer Studies, A.A. allows you to explore different subjects or concentrate on a specific course plan that will best meet your in-state (and even some out-of-state) transfer goals. If you hope to transfer to a specific program or school, one of our advisors can help structure your AACC studies specifically for that purpose. The result? You get a well-rounded associate degree preparing you for further studies and successful career.
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