COURSE SYLLABUS AND POLICIES
TRANSPORTATION FREIGHT SYSTEMS
TRNS 2620
INSTRUCTOR: G. L. HILLOFFICE: BAS S - 252
PHONE: OFFICE: 898-2554FAX: 898-2869E-Mail:
A.Course Description and Objectives.
1.This is a familiarization course providing an overview of the transportation freight rates and cargo classification system. It willenable the student to identify and evaluate basic shipper issues and the relationship between the shipper, the modes of transportation, and the consumer. The course will provide a look at how the transportation modes link together and the global role of transportation.
2.The objectives of the course are to provide the opportunity for the students to:
a.Analyze various freight rates and classification systems. Topics include Transportation pricing, rates, and negotiations, transit privileges, documentation, demurrage and detention. Case analysis and field studies used to develop decision-making skills.
b. Develop an understanding of the carrier organizations, structure, financing, marketing, and public relationships.
c. Develop a basic understanding of the management of private carriers and transportation in the public sector, to include International transportation.
d.Develop a vocabulary of transportation terms.
B.Outline of Course Topics.
Topics include the role and importance of transportation and the economics of freight rates. Also included is explanation of various forms in common use in freight and cargo transportation, introduction to tariffs and their use, in domestic and international movements, including intermodal shipments.
1.Managing Transportation
a. Government Role in Transportation
b. Transportation Policy
c. Transportation Regulation
2.Third-Party Transportation
a. Special Carriers
b. Special Service
3.Transportation Pricing, Rates, and Negotiations.
a. Market Considerations
b. Cost Concepts
c. Transportation Costs and Regulation
- Analysis of Cost Structures
4.Rate Making and Cargo Classification
a. General Rates
b. Special Rates
c. Rate negotiations
5.Transportation and Traffic Management
a. Business Logistics
b. Transportation Strategy
- Traffic Management
6. Private Transportation Carrier Management
a. Private Transportation Financing and Marketing
b. Organizational Structures and Administration
c. Planning and Cost Analysis
7. Carrier Management
a. Transportation Efficiency
b. Relationships with other carriers
c. Terminal Operations
d. Labor and Community Relations
e. Marketing and Customer Relations
8. International Transportation
a. Foreign Trade Concerns
b. National Defense Concerns
c. International Carriers
9. Transportation Trends and Future Directions
C.Activities Required of Students.
1.Case Studies
2.Outside Readings
3.Term Paper / Project
4.Possible visits to transportation sites
D.Evaluation Procedures.
Standard grading procedures:100 - 90 = A; 89 - 80 = B; 79 - 70 = C; 69 - 60 = D; 59 - 0 = F
1.Periodic Tests / Quizzes40%
2.Case Studies20%
3.Outside Readings10%
4.Term Paper / Project20%
5. Class attendance and participation10%
Note: The last day to drop the course without a grade is JAN 31, 2005.
The last day to drop this course with a grade of "W" is MAR 15, 2005.
E.References and Text.
1.Contemporary Transportation, Donald E. Wood and James C. Johnson, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York. (Reference)
2.Transportation, John J. Coyle, Edward J. Bardi, and Joseph L. Cavinato, West Publishing Company, New York. (Reference)
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