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Transportation (TRNS)
School of Travel Industry Management
TRNS 350 Principles of Transportation (3) Significance
and economic structure of primary modes of transportation. Government
promotional and regulatory activities in transportation. Emphasis on
managerial issues for transportation carriers serving the United States
and Hawai‘i.
TRNS 351 Principles of Logistics (3) Management
of logistics systems: inventory control, warehousing, materials
management, physical distribution, transportation. Emphasis on
Hawai‘i’s location and unique problems. Pre: one of 350, TIM 364, or
BUS 312.
TRNS 353 Air Travel Management (3) Strategic
problems--current and future--confronting airport executives; domestic
environment in which air transportation functions; methods of analysis
and decision-making employed by U.S. air transportation managers. Pre:
350.
TRNS 354 Surface Passenger Transportation
Management (3) Management of surface passenger transportation and
its relationship to total passenger transportation system. Includes
marketing, ownership and financing, operations, regulation and
promotion, human resources. Pre: 350.
TRNS 399 Directed Reading and Research (V) Reading
and research into problems in transportation. Pre: junior standing or
above, a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, and consent of dean’s office
and instructor based upon student’s written proposal of content and
objectives of course program.
TRNS 442 International Transportation (3) International
air and marine transportation of goods and people; problems on competing
with foreign carriers, international public and private ownership,
interface with domestic carriers. Pre: 350 and senior standing.
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