MKTG 440
LOGISTICS
- Catalog
Entry
MKTG 440. Logistics
Three hours lecture (3).
Prerequisites: MKTG 340.
Semester offered: Every Fall and Spring
The course investigates the major functional areas of logistics
and supply chain management and emphasizes creative problem
solving in a global logistics/supply chain environment.
- Detailed Description of Content of the Course
This course is comprised of the study of the objectives, processes,
and functions of logistics and supply chain management activities
including sourcing, manufacturing, transportation, inventory
management, materials handling, supply chain performance measurement,
and global logistics and supply chain strategies. Topics covered
in this course include:
- Overview of logistics and supply chain management
- Customer service
- Strategic sourcing
- Inventory management
- Warehousing, materials handling and packaging
- Logistics and supply chain information technology
- Transportation infrastructure and operations
- Global strategies for logistics and supply chain management
- Operational, financial and social performance for logistics/supply
chain management
- Detailed Description of Conduct of the Course
The course is conducted using lectures from text material
and current literature in logistics and supply chain management.
Students are expected to complete a series of increasingly
complex individual case studies that incorporate text and lecture
material. In addition to the text, students are assigned one
or more lengthy reading assignments that integrate the course
material into practical applications. Students are required
to engage in discussions and answer questions on these reading
assignments, as well as completing book reviews at the end
of the semester. Finally, students hear from a variety of guest
speakers in order to acquaint them with current logistics/supply
chain management practices.
- Goals and Objectives
of the Course
Upon successful completion of the course, students
will:
- Be familiar with the tools and language of logistics and
supply chain management
- Be familiar with current issues in logistics and supply
chain management
- Understand the potential of logistics and supply chain
management as a professional career choice
- Understand the role of logistics and supply chain management
in the formulation of organizational strategy.
- Be able to exercise judgment and critical thinking skills
in analyzing and solving logistics/supply chain management
problems
- Recognize the role and importance of logistics and supply
chain management in the domestic and international economies
- Assessment Measures
Assessment of the student's success in the course is based
on grades in individual case analyses, as well as daily quizzes
on assigned text materials, and periodic quizzes and class
discussions on additional assigned reading material.
- Other Course Information
The course is one of eight courses from which marketing majors
must select 12 hours.
- Review and Approval
DATE ACTION APPROVED BY
12-01-2006, reviewed and approved by the Department of Marketing
faculty |