Skill Training

Transportation & Logistics


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Skills and Training

In the transportation and logistics specialty, you will learn through on-the-job training and formal Navy schooling. You will be taught shop management skills, the fundamental principles of retail and marketing, and strong organizational and transportation skills that will transfer directly to the civilian world.

Your training might also prepare you for future careers as a(n):

Quartermaster
Router
Post Office Clerk
Accounting Clerk
Bookkeeper
Storekeeper
Retail Store Manager
Stock Control Supervisor
Transportation Agent

Below you will find a list of classes and college and vocational credits you could possibly earn, that can be transferred to participating institutions. Next to the classes you will see the number of credits you could earn. To find out more about positions and classes, contact a recruiter.

Vocational Credits
Dry Cleaning and Pressing 3
Laundry Equipment 3
Laundry Management 3
Treatment of Fabrics 2
ASSOCIATES DEGREE Credits
Advanced Culinary Techniques 3
Applied Barber Shop Techniques 7
Applied Meteorology 2
Applied Tailoring Techniques 3
Barber Science 6
Beginning Tailoring 3
Business Communication 3
Celestial Navigation 3
Clerical Procedures 3
Coastal Navigation and Piloting 3
College Algebra and Trigonometry 3
Criminal Investigation 3
Criminal Procedure 3
Environmental Control 1
Evidence 3
Food Service Internship 4
Home Economics 3
Human Relations 3
Instructor Techniques 3
Introduction to Computers 3
Inventory Control 3
Nautical Science (Navigation) 3
Nautical Science (Seamanship) 3
Office Machines 3
Personnel Supervision 3
Physical Security 3
Principles of Management 3
Principles of Supervision 1
Quantity Food Preparation 3
Record Keeping 3
Records and Information Management 3
Report Writing 3
Seamanship 3
Small Business Management 2
Supply Management 3
Swimming L1
BACHELOR’S DEGREE Credits
Field Experience in Hospitality Management 2
Human Resource Management 3