Innovative Logistics Engineering Technology Program Insights

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An interdisciplinary STEM Program
beginning January 2017!
 
Logistics Engineering Technology
 
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What do these companies
have in common?
 
 
Columbus’ logistics industry employ nine percent of
the region’s workforce or 80,000
 
Central Ohio is home to 4,000 logistics organizations
 
The top 5 logistics companies employ more than
19,000 individuals.
 
The logistics field is projected to grow by more than
22% from 2010 to 2020.
 
Awarded $50 mill Smart Cities Grant from DOT
 
Central Ohio Logistics
 
What is Supply Chain Management?
 
The management of the chain of supplies
 
 
System of people, processes, and technology
involved in coordinating the flow of products and
services from raw materials to the end user.
 
Rapid industry change and growth
 
Growth in e-commerce
 
New technologies: robotics, automation, radio frequency
identification (RFID), driverless vehicles
 
Increasing customer demands
 
Increasing reliance upon data analytics and tracking
 
Critical need for employees with technical and critical thinking skills
 
Why a New Degree?
Growing Reliance on Tech and Data
 
The use of technology
and data is critical in
getting products to
customers as quickly and
efficiently as possible.
Harness the Power of Technology
 
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Logistics Engineering Technology
 
Interpret engineering drawings or
diagrams
Plan the flow of work or materials to
maximize efficiency
Address problems related to
production, materials, safety, or
quality
Modify equipment or processes to
improve resource or cost efficiency
 
Oversee or inspect production or
distribution processes
Maintain databases of logistics
information
Interpret data on performance
measures and logistics
Optimize service levels, maintain
supply-chain efficiency, or minimize
cost
 
What Can I Do with a Degree in LET?
 
Blended delivery model with both in-person and online courses
Hands-on laboratory experience
Opportunities to tour logistics and distribution facilities
Can be completed part-time or full-time
Embedded internship program
Courses taught by faculty with years of professional experience
 
 
Program Highlights
 
Background in math and science
New technologies
Collaborate with others to solve problems
Improve and design efficient systems
Analyze and interpret data
Work in a fast-paced growing industry
Enjoy both STEM and business contexts
 
LET might be for me if…
 
You can begin taking courses for LET now!
The LET degree is anticipated to launch January 2017
Meet with a faculty member or academic advisor to plan your
course schedule
 
Getting started with LET
 
Logistics & Supply Chain at CSCC
 
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What questions do you have?
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  • Supply Chain Management
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  1. Logistics Engineering Technology Logistics Engineering Technology An interdisciplinary STEM Program beginning January 2017!

  2. What do these companies have in common?

  3. Central Ohio Logistics Columbus logistics industry employ nine percent of the region s workforce or 80,000 Central Ohio is home to 4,000 logistics organizations The top 5 logistics companies employ more than 19,000 individuals. The logistics field is projected to grow by more than 22% from 2010 to 2020. Awarded $50 mill Smart Cities Grant from DOT

  4. What is Supply Chain Management? The management of the chain of supplies System of people, processes, and technology involved in coordinating the flow of products and services from raw materials to the end user.

  5. Why a New Degree? Rapid industry change and growth Growth in e-commerce New technologies: robotics, automation, radio frequency identification (RFID), driverless vehicles Increasing customer demands Increasing reliance upon data analytics and tracking Critical need for employees with technical and critical thinking skills

  6. Growing Reliance on Tech and Data The use of technology and data is critical in getting products to customers as quickly and efficiently as possible.

  7. Harness the Power of Technology

  8. Logistics Engineering Technology Multi-disciplinary STEM program combining IT & Computer Science Logistics Engineering Supply Chain Principles Industrial Engineering Programming Logic Warehousing Engineering Graphics Computer Networks Motors, Controls, and PLC s Excel & Database Fundamentals Inventory Management IT in Logistics Data Acquisition Systems Project Management

  9. What Can I Do with a Degree in LET? Industrial Engineering Technicians Supply Chain Manager Logistics Engineering Technicians Operations Analyst Systems Specialist Interpret engineering drawings or diagrams Plan the flow of work or materials to maximize efficiency Address problems related to production, materials, safety, or quality Modify equipment or processes to improve resource or cost efficiency Oversee or inspect production or distribution processes Maintain databases of logistics information Interpret data on performance measures and logistics Optimize service levels, maintain supply-chain efficiency, or minimize cost

  10. Program Highlights Blended delivery model with both in-person and online courses Hands-on laboratory experience Opportunities to tour logistics and distribution facilities Can be completed part-time or full-time Embedded internship program Courses taught by faculty with years of professional experience

  11. LET might be for me if Background in math and science New technologies Collaborate with others to solve problems Improve and design efficient systems Analyze and interpret data Work in a fast-paced growing industry Enjoy both STEM and business contexts

  12. Getting started with LET You can begin taking courses for LET now! The LET degree is anticipated to launch January 2017 Meet with a faculty member or academic advisor to plan your course schedule

  13. Logistics & Supply Chain at CSCC A.A.S. in Supply Chain Management LINCS Training & Certification Program A.A.S. Logistics Engineering Technology Launching January 2017 20+ years Autumn 2015 Multi-disciplinary program Fully-online program Choose from eight, 1-credit online self-paced courses Working adults, primarily in SCM Hybrid-delivery model (~50- 75% online courses) SCPro Fundamentals Certification with fee waiver Certificate program also available STEM Focus: supply chain technologies, industrial engineering, and IT Entry- and mid-level SCM workers and individuals in career transition Funded by the National Science Foundation Funded by the Department of Labor

  14. What questions do you have? Monique Carney Program Coordinator mcarney8@cscc.edu 614-287-2233 Lee Blyth Lead Faculty lblyth@cscc.edu 614-287-5175 Tara Sheffer Program Coordinator tsheffer@cscc.edu 614-287-5903 Jeremy Banta Instructor jbanta1@cscc.edu 614-287-2559

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