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Global Commerce & Transportation

Gain the foundational elements needed to effectively manage the transportation of goods and people through a Bachelor of Arts in Global Commerce and Transportation. This exciting new major offered in the Bachelor of Arts Completion Program at University College, where classes are offered online and on campus in the evenings, will prepare students to pursue more advanced career opportunities or education in the transportation field. Hands-on instruction will cover transportation safety and security issues, law and policy, economics and finance, international trade, supply-chain logistics, and transportation modes and nodes. Students who major in Global Commerce and Transportation will also develop superior communication, creative, and decision-making skills transferable outcomes provided by the bachelors program that can be applied immediately.
The Bachelor of Arts Completion Program is designed to deliver six learning outcomes critical for your success: Creativity Critical Thinking Knowledge Utilization Decision Making Empowerment Effective Communication

BACHELORS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: BACP 2050 Writing Workshop (4)

COMMON LEARNING EXPERIENCE (40 Quarter Hours) CA CA LOS LOS PPSS PPSS ST ST GS GS 2050 2100 2050 2100 2050 2100 2050 2100 2050 2100 Effective Communication Creativity and Innovation Organizational Behavior Leadership Ethical Decision Making Concepts of the Public Good Scientific Method The Digital Age 21st Century Global Issues The Past as Prologue (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4)

MAJOR COURSES (40 Quarter Hours) GLBL GLBL GLBL GLBL GS GS BACP BACP BACP BACP 3200 3250 3300 3350 3050 3100 3350 3400 3450 3500 Transportation Modes and Nodes Supply Chain and Logistics Systems Transportation and Public Policy Issues Transportation Safety and Security Economics and Finance Understanding International Trade Directed Research Civic Engagement Integrative Project Design (Course) Integrative Project (Project) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4)

ELECTIVES (as needed to complete 180 Quarter Hours) Electives can be transfer credits or any of the courses from any of the program majors.

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