Subjects: Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, Management & Consulting, Supply Chain Management, Transport Engineering, Logistics
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
M.Sc.
Degree
120
ECTS
English only
Language
Winter semester: 15 Aug
Summer semester: 15 Feb
Application Deadlines
2 Years (starting: Winter semester)
Duration
€ 3840
Tuition Fees (per semester)
Start Dates
Winter Semester: October
Summer Semester: April
Starting
Winter semester
Mode of admission:
without admission restriction
Application:
directly at the University
Study mode:
Blended learning
Registration Fee & Tuition Information:
The total tuition fee is 15,360 €.
Five Reasons to choose this Master's Program
Learn about all areas of logistics
Learn how risk management, international trade, macroeconomics, global supply chain management, leadership, intercultural management, IT support, and controlling, influence the decision-making and strategies of logistic companies.
Become a logistics expert
This master’s program will provide you with all of the necessary knowledge and tools for a successful career in the world's top logistics firms or in the logistics department of commercial companies.
Chance to complete a double degree and internship in Russia
Students of the M.Sc. Strategic Management in Logistics have the opportunity to spend one year abroad in Moscow's Higher School of Economics (ranked in the top 100 of the Times Higher Education Young University Ranking) to obtain a double degree. During this time they also do an internship at partner organizations such as SAP Moscow, Pepsico Russia, and First National Consulting Group, among others.
Take part in consulting projects in Siemens, Daimler, or Deutsche Bahn
The three main partners of this master’s program allow students to take part in student consulting projects at their companies: a great opportunity to enter the world of logistics!
Practical solutions for real-world logistic issues
Lecturers of this master’s program have professional working and academic experience in the logistics sector and have developed a hands-on program that allows students to understand and deal with real-world problems facing the logistics industry.