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GTTL 501 Global Trade, Transportation, and Logistics Management (4) Goodchild, Schmitt, Shelton
Provides an overview of trade, transportation, and logistics activities. Develops an understanding of the physical and information flows in supply chains, and the economic drivers of supply chain choices. Includes methods to analyze and improve logistics and transportation systems, including applications of policy, technology, and infrastructure. Offered: jointly with CEE 587/OPMGT 535; AWSp.
GTTL 502 Seminar in Global Trade, Transportation, and Logistics (4)
Interdisciplinary seminar that brings together students with academics and practitioners at the forefront of trade, transportation, and logistics in discussions of selected topics. Additionally, students research issues of special interest. Prerequisite: OPMGT 535, GTTL 501, or permission of instructor. Offered: jointly with OPMGT 536; Sp.
Instructor Course Description:
Gregory Shelton
GTTL 598 Global Aviation Management (3)
Integrates aviation-related engineering, marketing, logistics, global trade, transport geography, and finance disciplines. Introduction to airplane, airport, and air traffic technology; aircraft/air traffic control/airline terminology; and aviation practices.
Instructor Course Description:
Barrie Austin
Gregory Shelton
GTTL 599 Special Topics in Global Trade, Transportation, and Logistics Studies (1-5, max. 15)
Selected topics with special emphasis on issues of pressing importance to the world trading community. Topics vary with departmental discretion. Prerequisite: Graduate students or permission of instructor.
Instructor Course Description:
Gregory Shelton
GTTL 600 Independent GTTL Studies (*)
Opportunity to pursue GTTL-related issues that may not be explored in established UW courses. May involve projects undertaken in conjunction with entities beyond the University, subject to instructor approval.
GTTL 601 Internship in GTTL Studies (3-5, max. 9)
Opportunity to pursue relevant research or to gain practicum experience in the employment of a department-approved public or private entity.