Transportation Logistics Techniques
410.A0

In a context of market globalization, there are numerous
opportunities for trade between different countries.

This is demonstrated by the impacts of the GATT, WTO,
NAFTA and European Union on expansion and growth
of Québécois and Canadian companies.

The opening of borders between developed, developing
and third-world countries enables companies to benefit
from a multitude of transportation possibilities
(boat, plane, ground, train) in order to satisfy the
demands of clients worldwide.

 

Employment Prospects


Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to make the most of their skills and work in a number of possible positions in various environments:

  • Customs brokers
  • Transit agents
  • Export trading houses
  • Consumer goods manufacturers (food, clothing, raw materials etc.)
  • Warehouses
  • Businesses specialized in transportation of people and/or merchandise
  • Export consultants
  • National and international businesses in various sectors

 

Placement Rate : 100

Everage weekly salary : 645


 

Course list

Specialized Training :

  • Concepts of Methodology and Logistics
  • Customer Service
  • Customer Service and Business Relations
  • Logistics Management Software
  • Integrated Logistics
  • Mathematics for Transportation Logistics
  • Logistics Control
  • Production Management
  • The Logistics Transportation Control Panel
  • Transportation Law, Contracts and Insurance
  • Marketing and Logistics
  • Integrated Logistics
  • Purchasing and Inventory
  • Inventory and Warehousing Management
  • International Logistics Management
  • Continental Transportation
  • International Transportation
  • Organization of Road Transportation
  • Logistics Consultation and Integration
  • Leadership and Personnel Management
  • Applied English for Transportation Logistics
  • Applied Integrated English for Transportation Logistics
  • Distribution Management
  • The Macroeconomic Environment
  • Project Logistics
  • Economy, Geography and Transportation History
  • International Payments
  • Customs and International Agreements
  • Passenger Transportation
  • Preparation and Evaluation of Internship I
  • Preparation and Evaluation of Internship II

N.B.: For the summer session, both internship I and II are work/study programs.

General Training :

  • 3 Physical Education courses
  • 3 Humanities courses
  • 4 Language and Literature courses
  • 2 Second Language courses (French and Spanish)
  • 2 Complementary courses

 

* The College reserves the right to substitute certain courses.

Admission criteria

Have obtained a Secondary School Diploma (DES) and completed the following courses :

  • Language of Instruction from Secondary V
  • Second Language from Secondary V
  • Mathematics TS or SM 4e (or Math 436)
  • Physical Sciences from Secondary IV
  • History from Secondary IV

or

Have obtained a Professional Studies Diploma (DEP) and completed the following courses:

  • Language if Instruction from Secondary V
  • Second Language from Secondary V
  • Mathematics TS or SM 4e (or Math 436)

or

Have obtained an equivalent education or an instruction deemed sufficient. Every case will be analysed by the college.

 

Level

  • This program leads to a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) (Senior Matriculation).
  • Holders of a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) in Transportation Logistics Techniques are qualified to pursue university studies.
  • This program can also lead to an Attestation of Collegial Studies (AEC) in Transportation Logistics Techniques.

 

LaSalle College has reached special agreements with numerous universities, allowing its graduates to obtain equivalence credits for courses successfully completed.

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