Logistics Operations Management, BAS

Program Code: Logistics Operations Mgt-BAS

This is a draft edition of the 2026-2027 catalog. Information is subject to change.

This program can be completed 100% online. 

Program Description

Prepare for a high-demand career in the movement of goods and services with the Bachelor of Applied Science in Logistics Operations Management. This hands-on program gives you the skills to manage the complex systems that keep businesses running--like transportation, procurement, warehousing, and operations planning. You’ll learn how to design and improve logistics processes, supervise teams, and ensure safety and efficiency across the supply chain. Whether you’re starting fresh or building on an associate degree, this applied bachelor’s degree equips you to step into supervisory or management roles in industries such as manufacturing, distribution, retail, and more. You’ll graduate ready to meet the growing need for logistics professionals in Nevada and beyond--with the knowledge and confidence to make an impact.

Logistics Career Map

Recommended Course Schedule

Students may apply for admission to the BAS in Logistics Management prior to completion of their AAS degree and may work on lower and upper-division coursework simultaneously if needed to ensure timely completion of the program. It is recommended that students who wish to do this, work with the department to plan an appropriate course schedule. 

Plan of Study Grid
1st semesterUnits
ENG 101
Composition I
or Composition Enhanced
or Composition I for International and Multilingual Students
3
LGM 201 Essentials of Logistics Management 3
LGM 202 International Logistics Management 3
LGM 212 Transportation Management 3
MGT 171 Supervision and Human Relations 3
 Semester Total15
2nd semester
ACC 135
Bookkeeping I
or Financial Accounting
3
ENG 102
Composition II
or Composition II For International and Multilingual Students
3
LGM 210 Studies in Procurement and Logistics 3
MATH 120 Fundamentals of College Mathematics (or higher) 3
Science 3
 Semester Total15
3rd semester
BUS 108 Business Letters and Reports 3
BUS 225 Business Operations Applied Statistics 3
ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics 3
LGM 208 Logistics and Quality Management Tools I 3
Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Science/U.S. and Nevada Constitutions 3
 Semester Total15
4th semester
ECON 103 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
IS 101 Introduction to Information Systems 3
LGM 209 Logistics and Quality Management Tools II 3
MGT 212 Leadership and Human Relations 3
MKT 210 Marketing Principles 3
 Semester Total15
5th semester
BUS 325 Legal Environment 3
LGM 320 Logistics Security 3
LGM 340 Production & Logistics Information Systems 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
 Semester Total15
6th semester
BUS 330 Business Presentations 3
LGM 330 Warehousing 3
LGM 352 Decision Modeling for Logistics 3
LGM 440 Logistics Project Management 3
Elective 3
 Semester Total15
7th semester
LGM 410 Finance and Budgeting 3
LGM 420 Safety and Risk Management 3
LGM 490 Logistics Industry Research Capstone 3
SCM 474 Purchasing and Global Sourcing 3
Elective 3
 Semester Total15
8th semester
LGM 450 Sustainability: Environmental and Financial Impact 3
LGM 460 Legal Concepts for Transportation and Logistics Management 3
LGM 470 Import Export Management 3
MGT 441 Operational Quality Control and Problem Solving 3
MGT 485 Applied Business Ethics 3
 Semester Total15
 Total Units120

Program Requirements

To earn a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree, students must:

  1. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 (see requirements for graduation.)
  2. Satisfy General Education requirements for a Bachelor of Applied Science degree.
  3. Complete 120 units in total. 
    • 30 upper-division units must be completed at TMCC. 
  4. Have no financial or library obligation to the college.
General Education Requirements
English/Communications6
Required
Composition II
Composition II For International and Multilingual Students
Recommended:
Composition I
Composition Enhanced
Composition I for International and Multilingual Students
Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Science 3
Recommended:
American Experiences and Constitutional Change
Human Relations3
Required:
Supervision and Human Relations
Mathematics3
Required:
Fundamentals of College Mathematics (or higher)
Science3
Additional College Requirements
Diversity(3)
Requirement met with LGM 202
U.S. and Nevada Constitutions(3)
Recommended:
American Experiences and Constitutional Change
Capstone3
Logistics Industry Research Capstone
Degree Requirements
Lower Division
ACC 135Bookkeeping I3
or ACC 201 Financial Accounting
BUS 108Business Letters and Reports3
BUS 225Business Operations Applied Statistics3
ECON 102Principles of Microeconomics3
ECON 103Principles of Macroeconomics3
IS 101Introduction to Information Systems3
LGM 201Essentials of Logistics Management3
LGM 202International Logistics Management3
LGM 208Logistics and Quality Management Tools I3
LGM 209Logistics and Quality Management Tools II3
LGM 210Studies in Procurement and Logistics3
LGM 212Transportation Management3
MGT 212Leadership and Human Relations3
MKT 210Marketing Principles3
Upper Division
BUS 325Legal Environment3
BUS 330Business Presentations3
LGM 320Logistics Security3
LGM 330Warehousing3
LGM 340Production & Logistics Information Systems3
LGM 352Decision Modeling for Logistics3
LGM 410Finance and Budgeting3
LGM 420Safety and Risk Management3
LGM 440Logistics Project Management3
LGM 450Sustainability: Environmental and Financial Impact3
LGM 460Legal Concepts for Transportation and Logistics Management3
LGM 470Import Export Management3
MGT 441Operational Quality Control and Problem Solving3
MGT 485Applied Business Ethics3
SCM 474Purchasing and Global Sourcing3
Electives12
Business English
Introduction to the Customer Experience
Business Calculations and Methods
The Global Workforce
Transportation Systems: Security and multi-modal transportation
Logistics Operations Management Internship
Principles of Management
Organizational Behavior
Managing Cultural Diversity
Total Units120

Program Outcomes

Students completing this degree will:

PSLO1: Identify the underlying principles of the role of logistics operations management within business.

PSLO2: Apply the concepts of the professional skills and competency in logistics operations management, such as transportation, procurement, operations design, supervision and management, safety, and warehousing.

PSLO3: Will be able to apply logistics operations knowledge and skills to secure employment, achieve career advancement, or assume expanded responsibilities within one or more job categories related to the field.