Overview of Supply Chain Principles with U.S.-Mexico Border Emphasis

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Students will gain knowledge and practical skills in logistics and supply chain management, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the U.S. -Mexico border region. Students will gain an understanding of customs regulations, trade agreements, and cultural considerations that influence supply chain operations.

Program Purpose


To learn about supply chain principles emphasizing the U.S. - Mexico border.

Learning Outcomes


  • Analyze customs regulations and trade agreements relevant to cross-border trade
  • Develop strategies for effective logistics and supply chain coordination in a cross-border context
  • Apply cultural considerations to enhance cross-border business operations

Program Map


Recommended Program Map / Program Requirements

This program map has been updated for new students starting in Fall 2026 (or after). Students following previous catalogs can find corresponding program maps in Self-Service/Student Planning. For official requirements, refer to the AWC Catalog.

The recommended plan below meets all program requirements. Visit Academic Planning to get started on your personalized Academic Plan or schedule an appointment with your Faculty Advisor or the Advisement Services Office.

First Semester (Spring)

Course Course Title Credits Area
LGS 113 Overview of Supply Chain Principles with U.S.-Mexico Border Emphasis  3 Major Requirement
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