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Form 2B, Page 1 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE NON-COLLEGE CREDIT COURSE OUTLINE

COURSE NUMBER:

TRA 0182

COURSE TITLE:

Warehouse Management

PREREQUISITE(S):

None

COREQUISITE(S):

None

TOTAL CONTACT HOURS: (For Office Use Only: Vocational Credits _5.0__)

150

FACULTY WORKLOAD POINTS:

5.0

STANDARDIZED CLASS SIZE ALLOCATION:

30

COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course covers warehousing functions, facility operations, financial analysis, and productivity improvement and measurement. SUGGESTED TEXT(S):

Edward Frazelle, World-Class Warehousing and Material Handling, Current Edition

IMPLEMENTATION DATE:

Spring Term, 2006 (20062)

REVIEW OR MODIFICATION DATE:

Sprint Term, 2012(20122) Proposal 2011-66

Form 2B, Page 2 CONTACT HOURS PER TOPIC

COURSE TOPICS

I.

The Role of Warehousing in Logistics & Business

20

II.

Warehouse Performance, Cost & Value Measures

20

III.

Receiving & Put-away Practices & Systems

20

IV.

Storage Systems

15

V.

Order Picking Principles & Systems

20

VI.

Unitizing & Shipping

15

VII.

Warehouse Layout

25

VIII.

Overview of Warehousing Technology

15

Total Hours

150

Form 2B, Page 3 PROGRAM TITLE:

Global Logistics and Supply Chain Technology

COURSE TITLE:

Warehouse Management

CIP NUMBER:

0652020300

LIST PERFORMANCE STANDARD ADDRESSED: NUMBER(S): 31.0

DEMONSTRATE AN UNDERSTANDING OF WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS--The student will be able to: 31.01 31.02 31.03 31.04 31.05 31.06 31.07 31.08 31.09 31.10 31.11 31.12 31.13 31.14 31.15 31.16 31.17 31.18 31.19 31.20 31.21 31.22

32.0

TITLES(S):

Identify and discuss the characteristics, purpose and importance of warehouse operations and supply chain management Define material handling logistics as it applies to the warehousing function. Describe procedures for using computerized warehouse data Define movement in a warehouse and explain the concept of movement and the vital role that efficient movement of materials plays in the total functionality of the warehouse. Define "logical" in terms of the term logistics Define movement in a warehouse and identify the various locations within the warehouse where planned efficient movement of materials takes place Explain channels of distribution Discuss safety regulatory requirements and procedures Explain the importance of storage in a warehouse Define control as it applies to warehousing Explain the relationship between physical structure and protection. Identify various types of equipment available to enhance the efficient movement of materials within a warehouse Identify the various types of loading docks and cross docking Define the term "peaks and valleys" as it applies to warehouse activity Explain the importance of staging and JIT. Identify the primary types of hand-operated pieces of warehouse equipment. Identify the important characteristics of industrial trucks Explain the concept of "balancing" as it applies to counterbalanced lift trucks. Define the term narrow aisle as it applies to fork trucks Identify warehouse documents (e.g., pick tickets, special orders, inventory forms) Display and interpret inventory screens, receive, inspect, and stock inventory Apply basic computer systems operations

DEMONSTRATE AN UNDERSTANDING OF STORAGE AND CONTROL OPERATIONS--The student will be able to: 32.01 32.02 32.03 32.04 32.05 32.06 32.07 32.08 32.09

Explain the concepts involved in determining the best method for storage and the equipment needed to facilitate a cost effective and efficient warehouse Identify the factors that are involved with the calculating and estimating of the storage area needed for retention of materials in a warehouse Identify the possibilities and combinations of systems and equipment that can be used for storage areas in a warehouse Define the following storage related terms: Size, Volume, Density, Pallet, and Case Define the terms packaging, SKU, stacking frame, term "Logistics Execution Systems" (LES), signage and signposting, "real time" and barcoding Explain how the volume of materials, space usage, and control affect the design of storage space in a warehouse design Explain inventories and their importance Identify the simplest form of warehouse storage

Form 2B, Page 3 LIST PERFORMANCE STANDARD ADDRESSED: (Continued) NUMBER(S): 32.10 32.11 32.12 32.13 32.14

32.15 32.16 32.17 32.18 32.19 32.20 33.0

33.06 33.07

Define the components of an LES Explain the importance of addresses in signage Define information-filled labeling Identify key magnetic devices used in automatic data capture Define radio frequency identification (RFID) Explain the importance of automation in warehousing

Identify the role that protection plays in the total concept of "warehousing" Identify the various forms of unit load formation equipment that is used for protecting materials Identify the types of load containment materials which includes the machinery that dispenses them Situations where they are most advantageously used Explain the following: the need and means for protecting warehouse personnel and materials as they go about their duties Identify the advantages and disadvantages of open-air or soft-wall warehousing for protection of warehoused items Compliance issues

DEMONSTRATE ECONOMICS--The student will be able to: 34.01 34.02 34.03 34.04 34.05 34.06 34.07 34.08

35.0

Identify the two key issues in planning block stacking Identify the basic configuration for pallet rack Explain the concept of control in the broadest possible context and the importance of keeping track of materials and goods Identify the various types of technologies developed over the years to keep track of goods within the warehouse Identify various labeling and packaging schemes available for securing and tracking the movement of items through a warehouse

DEMONSTRATE AN UNDERSTANDING OF PROTECTION SKILLS--The student will be able to: 33.01 33.02 33.03 33.04 33.05

34.0

TITLES(S):

Demonstrate understanding of goals, resources and structure of an organization Understand the concepts and contributions of entrepreneurship Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of the various forms of business ownership Understand economic principles affecting business cycles and the workforce Analyze possible solutions to specific business problems Apply economic decisions related to personal financial affairs, the successful operation of organizations and within a global economy Understand the role of a consumer, producer, saver and investor in the market system Understand the concepts and laws pertaining to customs and free trade

DEMONSTRATE THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE TO ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE. -- The students will be able to: 35.01 35.02 35.03

Describe personal and jobsite safety rules and regulations that maintain safe and healthy work environments. SHE 1.0 Explain emergency procedures to follow in response to workplace accidents. Create a disaster and/or emergency response plan. SHE 2.0

Florida State College At Jacksonville

Course Learning Outcomes & Assessment

NOTE: Use either the Tab key or mouse click to move from field to field. The box will expand to accommodate your entry. Section 1 COURSE PREFIX AND NUMBER: TRA0097

SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS (CC): CONTACT HOURS (NCC): 150

COURSE TITLE: Warehouse Management Section 2 TYPE OF COURSE: (Click on the box to check all that apply) AA Elective

AS Required Professional Course

College Prep

AS Professional Elective AAS Required Professional Course Technical Certificate Other Apprenticeship PSAV General Education: (For General Education courses, you must also complete Section 3 and Section 7) Section 3 (If applicable) INDICATE BELOW THE DISCIPLINE AREA FOR GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES: Communications Social & Behavioral Sciences Natural Sciences Humanities

Mathematics

Section 4 INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCIES: Reading Writing

Speaking Listening

Critical Analysis Information Literacy

Quantitative Skills Ethical Judgment

Scientific Method of Inquiry Working Collaboratively

Section 5          

LEARNING OUTCOMES 1Identify and describe the role of a warehouse manager Demonstrate how to measure and impact warehouse 2 performance Describe receiving and storage systems and 3 procedures 4Describe different warehouse layouts Describe the different technologies used in 5warehousing and how they impact the specific activiities Demonstrate problem solving abilities by being able to 6analyze data and recommend solutions to inventory control and purchasing problems Demonstrate teamwork skills necessary for working in 7 a logistics and distribution business environment 8 9 9

METHOD OF ASSESSMENT Class assignments/projects, case studies, and/or tests Class assignments/projects, case studies, and/or tests Class assignments/projects, case studies, and/or tests Class assignments/projects, case studies, and/or tests Class assignments/projects, case studies, and/or tests

Comprehensive case study Group project

Section 6 Name of Person Completing This Form: Sandra Beck

Date: December 7, 2009