One of Randolph Community College’s newest degree programs, Global
Logistics, is accepting new students for the spring semester. The
program is housed at RCC’s Archdale Center, and spring classes will
begin Monday, Jan. 7.
“A certificate, diploma
or associate degree in Global Logistics would be an excellent choice for
anyone looking to become employed and earn a living wage as quickly as
possible,” said Global Logistics instructor Sara Butcher.
“Qualifications for logistics jobs range from a GED to some college to
an associate degree and others a bachelor’s degree—so there are
opportunities for everyone to get into the field.
“The Piedmont Triad is a great place to work in logistics because our
infrastructure attracts businesses,” Butcher continued. “We have six
Interstate highways and two rail lines converging in the Triad and five
East Coast seaports within a day’s drive.”
Thirteen students are currently enrolled in RCC’s Global Logistics
program, said Butcher, all but one who are currently working or have
worked in the field of logistics. Those students feel that obtaining
credentials at RCC in Global Logistics will help them in their career,
she said. The students range in age from 21 to 53, and all but one are
employed full time during the day and attend classes at night or online.
For more on this story and how to register, go to http://www.randolph.edu/newevents/2012/2012-11-02a.php.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Randolph Community College Global Logistics Accepting New Students for Spring
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