Logistics is the planning, direction, or coordination of transportation, storage, or distribution activities in accordance with organizational policies and applicable government laws or regulations.
Logistics encompasses several different occupations, with a great variation in both the training and the salaries that workers can expect.
Two Pathways
Lee College offers two pathways for those interested in Logistics
• Credit Courses
The first way to study logistics at Lee College is through our credit program, in which students can earn an Associate of Applied Science degree (LOG2) or a Certificate of Completion (LOG1) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
• Workforce Training
The other pathway for studying Logistics is through the Lee College Center for Workforce and Community Development, which offers non-credit training in Logistics, Warehouse, and Distribution.