Supply Chain Management AAS 22BO
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 1
Last Re-Certification Date: 8/17/2023
Program Description
This degree will provide students with the knowledge and skills for employment within the supply chain area. Supply Chain Management focuses on the flow of materials end-to-end beginning with procurement and ending with delivery to the customer. The coursework is designed for careers focused on procurement, inventory management, warehousing, distribution, logistics and transportation. This degree will provide a better understanding of how each of the areas affects the other and how to best achieve efficiency and profitability for the organization. Courses for this degree are offered online, blended or in the classroom. Graduates of the degree program will hone their skills for front-line supervisory/team lead positions in warehouses, distribution centers, and operation centers. The AAS degree can be accomplished in a two year time frame. Grainger has generously supported the development of this program.
Established in 2017
CIP: 52-0409 Parts, Warehousing, and Inventory Management Operations.
Training Program Type
Vocational
Local Information
The River Valley Workforce Investment Board requires growth information for the local workforce area. Employment positions associated with the training program being submitted show the following growth acocording to Illinois' Labor Market Information. | 11 |
State Labor market analysis for employment positions associated with the training program being submitted show the following growth. | 2 |
Are your programs architecturally and programmatically accessible to individuals with disabilities? | Y |
Does your organization have an EO policy? | Y |
If the answer to EO #1a is yes, has a copy of your EO policy been submitted to Kane County Workforce Development in which your organization is headquartered? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a non discrimination and equal opportunity statement? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement that you comply with the provision of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement that you comply with the provision of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973? | Y |
Do you have policy/procedures in effect requiring reasonable accommodations and auxiliary aids? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement that you comply with the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1975? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement that you comply with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990? | Y |
Does your policy contain a discrimination or sexual harassment complaint process procedure? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement or provision regarding sexual harassment? | Y |
If the answer to EO#1a is no, will your organization agree to comply fully with the USDOL Equal Opportunity Assurance Statement - a signed copy is required to be filed with Kane County Workforce Development. Contact Jeanine Niedzwiedz for further information. | Y |
Local labor market analysis for employment positions associated with the training program being submitted is greater than .1% | Y |
State Labor market analysis for employment positions associated with the training program being submitted show growth greater than .1%. | Y |
Provider Information
College of Lake County
Program Contact Info
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Business and Financial Operations Occupations
- Management Occupations
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
Quality Assurance
- North Central Association
- Illinois Community College Board
Education Information
Associates Degree
80 Weeks ( 1335.00 Hours / 70.00 Credit Hours )
Tuition | $9,587.00 |
Books | $2,315.00 |
Fees | $1,728.00 |
Total Cost | $13,630.00 |
Financial Aid
- Pell Grants
- Illinois Monetary Award Program
- Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
- Institutional Scholarships
Application Procedure
All prospective students must complete an Application for Admission and show proof of high school or GED completion.
Entry Requirements:
- Reading - Test Scores
- Writing - College Reading and Writing Readiness
- Prerequisites - Varies
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Full-Time Enrollment
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Internships
- Classroom Instruction
- Night Classes
- Day Classes
- Online/E-Learning Instruction
Performance Data
Program: Supply Chain Management AAS 22BO
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 1
Last Re-Certification Date: 8/17/2023
Program Description
This degree will provide students with the knowledge and skills for employment within the supply chain area. Supply Chain Management focuses on the flow of materials end-to-end beginning with procurement and ending with delivery to the customer. The coursework is designed for careers focused on procurement, inventory management, warehousing, distribution, logistics and transportation. This degree will provide a better understanding of how each of the areas affects the other and how to best achieve efficiency and profitability for the organization. Courses for this degree are offered online, blended or in the classroom. Graduates of the degree program will hone their skills for front-line supervisory/team lead positions in warehouses, distribution centers, and operation centers. The AAS degree can be accomplished in a two year time frame. Grainger has generously supported the development of this program.
Established in 2017
CIP: 52-0409 Parts, Warehousing, and Inventory Management Operations.
Local Information
The River Valley Workforce Investment Board requires growth information for the local workforce area. Employment positions associated with the training program being submitted show the following growth acocording to Illinois' Labor Market Information. | 11 |
State Labor market analysis for employment positions associated with the training program being submitted show the following growth. | 2 |
Are your programs architecturally and programmatically accessible to individuals with disabilities? | Y |
Does your organization have an EO policy? | Y |
If the answer to EO #1a is yes, has a copy of your EO policy been submitted to Kane County Workforce Development in which your organization is headquartered? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a non discrimination and equal opportunity statement? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement that you comply with the provision of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement that you comply with the provision of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973? | Y |
Do you have policy/procedures in effect requiring reasonable accommodations and auxiliary aids? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement that you comply with the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1975? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement that you comply with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990? | Y |
Does your policy contain a discrimination or sexual harassment complaint process procedure? | Y |
Does your EO policy contain a statement or provision regarding sexual harassment? | Y |
If the answer to EO#1a is no, will your organization agree to comply fully with the USDOL Equal Opportunity Assurance Statement - a signed copy is required to be filed with Kane County Workforce Development. Contact Jeanine Niedzwiedz for further information. | Y |
Local labor market analysis for employment positions associated with the training program being submitted is greater than .1% | Y |
State Labor market analysis for employment positions associated with the training program being submitted show growth greater than .1%. | Y |
Provider Information
College of Lake County
Program Contact Info
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Business and Financial Operations Occupations
- Management Occupations
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
Quality Assurance
- North Central Association
- Illinois Community College Board
Education Information
Associates Degree
80 Weeks ( 1335.00 Hours / 70.00 Credit Hours )
Tuition | $9,587.00 |
Books | $2,315.00 |
Fees | $1,728.00 |
Total Cost | $13,630.00 |
Financial Aid
- Pell Grants
- Illinois Monetary Award Program
- Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
- Institutional Scholarships
Application Procedure
All prospective students must complete an Application for Admission and show proof of high school or GED completion.
Entry Requirements:
- Reading - Test Scores
- Writing - College Reading and Writing Readiness
- Prerequisites - Varies
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Full-Time Enrollment
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Internships
- Classroom Instruction
- Night Classes
- Day Classes
- Online/E-Learning Instruction