Supply Chain Management




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Outstanding learning opportunityFrom 2017 September begins our new Supply Chain Management master programme. The central feature of the Programme is its integrated approach concerned logistics, business management, and supply chain. The Programme covers a broad range of subject areas in disciplines including logistics, transportation, forwarding, purchasing, distribution, global economics, decision sciences, research methodology, etc. By the most of the courses students can receive input from ‘experts by experience’ in strong collaboration with the industrial partners of our university. Project-work in small group on real cases is a relevant part of the programme. Beyond the courses trainee programmes, practice-focussed research, student grants, competitions are provided for the students by the academic and business organizations.Excellent staff.Our professors enjoy strong collaborative relationships with industrual and service partners from automotive and other technology-based sectors, also from logistics, shipment, transportation, forwarding companies. They practice their subject areas through a wide range of activities, including a combination of practice in consultancy and advisory work, research, and membership of relevant national and international organisations. Wherever you are thinking to learn logistics and supply chain management in master level, this is definitely the place to go on your study.The Programme contains 4 semesters (with two intakes per year): between February and May, and between September and December. The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 120 credits.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in relevant field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is June 1.