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    Become a part of the exciting trucking, freight logistics, and transportation industries as a licensed freight broker, or as a freight broker agent. Students will learn the ¿how-to¿s¿ of building up a freight brokerage or agency. From licensing to operations, to sales and marketing, students learn the basics of how to run a freight brokerage or agency. This course arms graduates with the information needed to succeed in the freight brokerage business, and can help lead to a rewarding career in this field.
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    The Instrument Pilot Ground School is designed to assist the student in preparation for the FAA Instrument Pilot Written Exam as well as provide a refresher course for experienced pilots wishing to brush up on their skills. This course will focus on the learner and utilizes the FAR/AIM book, Regional Airport Directory, Jeppesen GFD Instrument/Commercial Syllabus, Jeppesen Instrument Airmen Knowledge Test Guide, Jeppesen Instrument/Commercial Manual, and L-23/24 Low Altitude Enroute Chart.
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    There is a foundational-level knowledge and skills that front-line workers in supply chain logistics should understand. To remain competitive, logistics-related companies increasingly need a flexible, knowledgeable, problem-solving workforce. This means workers that can keep pace with rapid changes in technology and processes, be easily trainable and work in a global environment. These workers must also be competent in the critical work activities common across all facilities within the supply chain: safety, quality control, communications, teamwork, good workplace conduct and familiarity with the key computer systems that underpin supply chain operations. In 2008, logistics industry subject matter experts identified skills standards for two levels of certification. The first is the Certified Logistics Associate (CLA), based upon the individual¿s command of the foundational knowledge and skills.
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    There is a foundational level knowledge and skills that front-line workers in supply chain logistics should understand. To remain competitive, logistics-related companies increasingly need a flexible, knowledgeable, problem-solving workforce. This means workers that can keep pace with rapid changes in technology and processes, be easily trainable and work in a global environment. These workers must also be competent in the critical work activities common across all facilities within the supply chain: safety, quality control, communications, teamwork, good workplace conduct and familiarity with the key computer systems that underpin supply chain operations. In 2008, logistics industry subject matter experts identified skills standards for two levels of certification. The second tier is the mid-level Certified Logistics Technician (CLT), based upon the individual¿s command of the more detailed knowledge and skills described of the topics listed below.
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    This 10 hour course provides you with aspects of becoming a pilot including aerodynamics, weather, and aircraft systems. The fundamentals of flight are incorporated and instruction is done on a one-to-one basis. This course is taught as a co-requisite to PERS AVIA 102 ¿ Private Pilot Flight School.
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    This 40-hour course will prepare students for the Private Pilot Certificate by teaching pre-flight inspection, usage of check lists, taxing, takeoffs, and climbs, flights at various airspeeds, turning, geographical orientation, aircraft coordination, landings, and emergency operations. This course is designed to prepare a student for the FFA Flight Test. This course consists of a minimum of 40 hours of flight time including 20 hours of flight instruction and 20 hours of solo flight time. Please note that additional flight hours may be needed to prepare for the FFA Certification Examination. This course is taught as a co-requisite with the 10-hour PERS AVIA 101 ¿ Private Pilot Ground School.
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    CPIM provides a common basis for individuals and organizations to evaluate their knowledge in the evolving field of inventory management. The body of knowledge contained in this certification has helped individuals and their organizations become more productive and competitive because it is designed to test candidates, in-depth knowledge in a variety of subjects specific to production and inventory management. The major requirement for earning the CPIM is passing the exams of the five modules that define the CPIM: Basics of Supply Chain Management, Master Planning of Resources, Detailed Scheduling and Planning, Execution and control of Operations, and Strategic Management of Resources.
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    The study of inventory control pertains to topics related to the more comprehensive area of materials management. This includes directly addressing areas such as: materials management, inventory fundamentals, physical inventory and warehouse management, purchasing, forecasting and Just in Time (JIT) manufacturing. Topics also addressed in a tangential manner include: order quantities, independent and dependent demand order quantities, production planning, master scheduling, material requirements planning, capacity management, and production activity control. This course supplements the broader topic of supply chain management.
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    The Private Pilot Ground School is designed to assist the student in preparation for the FAA Private Pilot Written Exam. This course will focus on the learner and utilizes the Pilot¿s handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, Aviation Weather and Weather Services, FAR/AIM book, E6-B Computer, Navigational Plotter, Chicago Sectional, Indiana Airport Directory, and Private Pilot Knowledge Test.
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    This nationally recognized Purchasing & Supply Chain Management online course and training certificate program is particularly well suited to anyone working in or interested in working in purchasing, supply chain management, procurement specialists, and buyers. In this program students will be introduced to the various fundamental and basic aspects of the supply chain environment, including basic and introductory enterprise resource planning systems and requirement systems. The interrelationships between purchasing, vendor selection, sources of supply and the role of technology will also be explored in this program so that a student understands the integrated approach to planning, acquisition, flow and distribution from raw materials to finished products. In this program, the focus is on the management function, and the skills and resources that develop a successful manager. This online certificate program is offered in partnership with major colleges, universities, and other accredited education providers. This program is best-suited for someone with little or no experience in purchasing management.
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