Logistics Transportation Analyst, SC

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

This program can be completed 100% online. 

Program Description

If you're interested in the fast-paced world of logistics, this certificate can help you move your career forward. In just two semesters, you'll build practical skills in managing the movement of goods—whether across town or across the globe. You'll explore key topics like international logistics, procurement, and transportation management while learning how supply chains operate and how to keep them running smoothly. Designed for working adults, recent graduates, and career changers alike, this certificate prepares you for entry-level analyst roles in transportation, logistics coordination, and supply chain support. Whether you're starting fresh or looking to grow in your current role, this hands-on program will give you tools employers value and open doors in a growing industry.

Recommended Course Schedule

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
1st semesterUnits
LGM 202 International Logistics Management 3
LGM 212 Transportation Management 3
 Semester Total6
2nd semester
LGM 201 Essentials of Logistics Management 3
LGM 210 Studies in Procurement and Logistics 3
 Semester Total6
 Total Units12

Program Requirements

Skills Certificates can consist of a single course or a short set of courses that provide training for entry-level positions or career advancement. These short-term certificates may also prepare students to take state, national and/or industry-recognized certifications or licensing exams.

Skills certificates are awarded upon completion of coursework and marked on a student's transcripts at the end of the semester. Students cannot declare a skills certificate as one's major. Skills Certificates are not eligible for Financial Aid. 

To earn a skills certificate, students must:

  1. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
  2. Have no financial or library obligation to the college.
CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS
LGM 201Essentials of Logistics Management3
LGM 202International Logistics Management3
LGM 210Studies in Procurement and Logistics3
LGM 212Transportation Management3
Total Units12

Program Outcomes

Students completing the certificate will:

PSLO1: Analyze and evaluate transportation modes and their role in domestic and international logistics systems.

PSLO2: Apply core principles of logistics, procurement, and supply chain management to real-world scenarios.

PSLO3: Interpret and use logistics data to support decision-making and improve operational efficiency.