Program Overview:
What is Logistics?
A career in logistics involves managing the efficient movement,
storage, and delivery of goods and materials throughout the
supply chain. Earn a SCPro Fundamentals Certificate after
completing only 2 courses and training modules that align with an
in-demand career that offers high paying salaries!
Program Details
Certificate Overview
Our new Logistics Program prepares learners
for today’s fast-changing supply chain industry. After completing
two 8-week courses, you will gain core knowledge of logistics,
operations, and inventory control while learning how AI and
Generative AI are reshaping the movement and delivery of goods.
Graduates can earn the SCPro Fundamentals
Certificate, a professional credential that validates
foundational knowledge of supply chain management
principles.
Careers in Logistics
This training can prepare graduates for high-demand careers such
as Supply Chain Managers, Warehouse Logistics Managers, and
Procurement Managers, earning an average median annual salary of
$57,490.
Required Courses
Logistics I
This Level One course is fully online, twice a week, for eight
weeks. After successfully completing this course, students will
be equipped with the knowledge and training they need for various
jobs in the Logistics Supply Chain Sector.
These include: Stockers and Order Fillers, Laborers and Freight,
Stock, and Material Movers, Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory
Clerks, and Production, Planning and Expediting
Clerks.
Cost for Logistics I:
$3,200
Note: Funding opportunities are available
through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
Consult your local Workforce Development Board (e.g., Long Beach
Workforce Innovation Network [LBWIN]) for more information.
Additional funding opportunities may also be available. Please
contact Jordan Hands for more information.
Logistics II
This Level Two course is fully online, twice a week, for eight
weeks, for a total of sixteen weeks – when combined with the
Level One course. After successfully completing this course,
students will be equipped with the knowledge and training they
need for various jobs in the Logistics Supply Chain Sector.
These include all positions listed in the Level One Course
Description in addition to: First-Line Supervisors of
Transportation and Material Workers, Cargo and Freight Agents,
and Transportation, Storage, and Distribution
Managers.
Cost for Logistics II: $2,868
Note: Funding opportunities are available
through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
Consult your local Workforce Development Board (e.g., Long Beach
Workforce Innovation Network [LBWIN]) for more information.
Additional funding opportunities may also be available. Please
contact Jordan Hands for more information.
Next Steps
To apply for this program, fill-out the Logistics Program
Registration Form.
To learn more about this program:
Contact: Jordan Hands, Workforce Development
Specialist
Email: jhands@lbcc.edu
Phone: (562) 938-4961
Or fill out our Interest Form for
Logistics and a Program Specialist will contact you
soon.
Success Story
A Spring 2024 graduate is now a part of the non-profit Council of
Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) SoCal Roundtable.
She is a Customer Service Representative at AdelWiggins Aerospace
Manufacturing and credits her career advancements in part to our
program. Our courses have inspired this student to one day manage
a Supply Chain team and obtain an MBA. She has expressed how
valuable her professors are, and she describes them as a
“tressure” who prepared her for future jobs, gave valuable
insights, and kept the course engaging.
Grievance and Refund Procedures
Grievance Procedure
The Logistics Program is committed to maintaining a fair and
respectful learning environment. Students who have concerns
related to instruction, grading, communication, or any part of
the program may follow the steps below.
Informal Resolution
Students are encouraged to first discuss the concern directly
with the instructor when possible. Many issues can be
resolved quickly through clarification or conversation.
Filing a Formal Grievance
If the issue is not resolved informally, or if the student
prefers not to speak with the instructor, they may submit a
formal grievance. The grievance should include:
– Student name and contact information
– Course name and session dates
– Description of the issue
– Any steps already taken
– Desired outcome
Grievances may be sent to the Workforce Development Office at
wfdev@lbcc.edu or by calling (562) 938-3248
for support.
Review Process
A Workforce Development staff member will acknowledge receipt
within 5 business days, review the concern,
and provide a written response within 10–15 business
days.
Appeal
If the student is unsatisfied with the decision, they may
submit a written appeal within 10 business
days. The Program Manager or designee will review
the appeal and issue a final decision.
Confidentiality and
Non-Retaliation
All grievances will be handled as confidentially as possible.
Students who raise concerns in good faith will not experience
retaliation or negative impact on their course
participation.
Refund Policy
All cancellations must be via email or telephone within 48 hours
of the start of the seminar/workshop date. No refunds will be
provided for a cancellation of a confirmed registration within
the 48-hour period before the class start date. If you cancel and
wish to enroll in a future seminar/workshop, you may transfer
your paid fees to the future seminar/workshop.
If for some reason you are not able to attend this course, please
note that we may have other dates and times available, so please
contact us to reschedule. If you have any questions, please feel
free to contact us at (562) 938-3248.
Note: The department reserves the right to add
or cancel classes and make adjustments in the scheduled days,
hours, room assignments, fees or instructors of any class.