Norco College released 41 new program pages to help students understand and navigate certificate and degree options. Pages include career options, trailheads, major information, and student/faculty profiles. The program pages have also been added to the A-Z index. This week's program spotlight is on the Logistics Management program.

Logistics management is the part of supply chain management that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective forward, and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customer's requirements.

 

Career Options

Career options for students who get a degree in logistics management include: analyst, customer service manager, facilities manager, global commodities director inventory control manager, logistics engineer, logistics manager, procurement manager, production manager, purchasing manager, strategic sourcing manager, supply-chain manager and warehouse operations manager.

 


   Faculty Voice

Rex Beck

 

Rex Beck

Most people aren’t lucky enough to have one long, successful career, never mind two. But that’s exactly what Rex Beck has had, and he’s still going strong in the second. Students in his classes at Norco College, where he has taught for the last 18 years, benefit both from his education and his two decades working in logistics management.

“Teaching was always on my short list of career preferences but circumstances led me in another direction,” says Rex. “Happily, life offered me the opportunity for a second career in one of my first loves, teaching. I consider it a rare privilege to share my years of experience in the industry with those who are just establishing their professional roots.”

 

To view more of the full Logistics Management program page, click here.