120 Transportation Logistics 3 Cr. Hrs.
Overview of all modes of transportation in
a national and international interlocking
network, emphasizing interdependent
relationships between the users, providers,
and government.
205 Transportation Pricing 3 Cr. Hrs.
Fundamental tariffs, rules and rate theory
affecting the transportation industry.
Discussion of the transportation pricing
system, including its transportation publications
known as classifications, procedures,
practices, documents, regulation,
computerization, and jargon.
Prerequisite(s): TRA 120
210 Transportation Claims Management
3 Cr. Hrs.
Basis of carrier liability, including current
regulations covering freight charge billings
and resolution of claims. Resolving
undercharge/overcharge claims.
Prerequisite(s): TRA 120
215 Export-Import Distribution Management
3 Cr. Hrs.
Problems involved in the distribution
of goods to points outside the United
States, ocean, air and land transportation
problems.
Prerequisite(s): TRA 120
220 Air Cargo Operations 3 Cr. Hrs.
Work center(s) management procedures
involved in air cargo movement as related
to terminal operations, cargo documentation,
storage and handling, palletization,
load planning, and aircraft loading.
Prerequisite(s): TRA 120 or AVA 105
230 Transportation Regulations
3 Cr. Hrs.
Evaluation of the effect of economic and
social regulatory controls on the management
and operations of transportation
carriers.
Prerequisite(s): MAN 205, TRA 120
231 Computerization in Distribution
3 Cr. Hrs.
Orientation to the use of electronic data
systems in the transportation industry
with emphasis on operational activities of
the distribution function.
270 Transportation Management Internship
R 1 - 7 Cr. Hrs.
Students earn credits toward degree requirements
for work learning experience.
Students already working may apply to
use that experience to meet internship
requirements. Students establish learning
outcomes and prepare related reports
and/or projects each quarter.
297 Special Topics in Transportation
R 0.5 - 6 Cr. Hrs.
Special interest content within the discipline
as well as instruction delivered in
a non-traditional format such as TV or
videotape.





