TLMT353 - Logistics Management and Operations
Course Details
Course Code: TLMT353 Course ID: 3342 Credit Hours: 3 Level: Undergraduate
An overview of the general area of logistics, its nature, scope, and process. It is a critical examination of logistics management functions and the interrelationships among strategic support and operational logistics.
Course Schedule
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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12/28/21 - 06/03/22 | 06/06/22 - 07/31/22 | Spring 2022 Session D | 8 Week session |
01/25/22 - 07/01/22 | 07/04/22 - 08/28/22 | Summer 2022 Session B | 8 Week session |
02/22/22 - 07/29/22 | 08/01/22 - 09/25/22 | Summer 2022 Session I | 8 Week session |
03/29/22 - 09/02/22 | 09/05/22 - 10/30/22 | Summer 2022 Session D | 8 Week session |
04/26/22 - 09/30/22 | 10/03/22 - 11/27/22 | Fall 2022 Session B | 8 Week session |
05/21/22 - 11/04/22 | 11/07/22 - 01/01/23 | Fall 2022 Session I | 8 Week session |
Current Syllabi
After successfully completing this course, students will fulfill the following Learning Objectives (LO):
- Identify logistics definition / terms and logistics system requirements
- Explain the principles and concepts of Reliability, Maintainability and Availability Measures.
- Identify Measures of Logistics and understand how effectiveness is affected in the process.
- Understand the System Engineering Process and the basic steps involved in the system life cycle.
- Understand the concept of Supportability Analysis and the essential role it plays in the system design and development process.
- Identify the major phases involved in the process of system design and describe some of the challenges of developing a system that is completely supportable.
- Understand the production / construction phase of the system life cycle process as it relates to forward / reverse flow.
- Identify logistics activities and understand how the phases of the life cycle system interrelates as outlined in (Figure 8-‐1).
- Understand the challenges of fulfilling logistics objectives in today’s environment.
Book Title: Various resources from the APUS Library & the Open Web are used. Links provided inside the classroom in the Lessons section.
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Previous Syllabi
Not current for future courses.