International Logistics Management and Engineering (BSc Program)
Over the last few decades, trade has increased faster than the world economy due to business and production processes that have become increasingly global and networked. The need to manage supply chains, production facilities and transport more efficiently has intensified the demand for educated professionals with both management and engineering skills. The modularized program International Logistics teaches students about procurement, production, distribution, material handling, personnel, equipment, and facilities vital in modern-day international business.
The first year provides an overview of logistics fundamentals and basic knowledge in formal methods, management and engineering. Students are introduced to more engineering and management details in the second year. Besides mandatory courses, which focus on the basic skills in logistics, second and third year students select a certain number of modules in several specialization areas in order to establish their own individual competence profile.



