Are you interested in the intricacies of logistics and supply chain management? Welcome to this master with its specialisation in Frontiers in Logistics & Supply Chain Management. This master's programme is meticulously designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the dynamic world of supply chain operations and logistics.
In this two-year journey, you will focus exclusively on the intricacies of logistics and supply chain management, with a keen eye on the global demands for efficiency, coordination, and management control within these critical business processes.
One common theme in the programme is to find and create efficiency within supply chains together with supplier networks. This in order to fulfill the demands of value creation for the end customer on competitive markets. Another important theme is how to develop and streamline processes within parts of, and between, companies.
In this programme you’ll build and deepen your knowledge from the bachelor’s level. During the first semester, you will study essential courses, starting with Logistics Management in Supply Chains. This course is dedicated to exploring the future challenges of logistics coordination with suppliers, a vital aspect of supply chain success. Additionally, you will delve into Supply Chain Information Systems, which will equip you with a comprehensive understanding of the IT infrastructure necessary to effectively manage supply chains in the modern world.
As you progress, you will tackle complex subjects such as the integration of supply chains, inter-organizational management accounting, research methodology, and e-business management. Finally, your academic journey will culminate with a master's thesis. It is worth noting that it is possible to graduate after one year, receiving a master’s degree comprising of 60 credits.
The programme is conducted entirely in English, and it draws students from across the globe, offering a diverse and enriching academic environment. We offer courses in logistics and supply chain management with a practical relevance. They include company projects, case-based teaching, guest lectures, study visits and a master thesis written for or together with organisations. To strengthen the learning process, we use interactive simulation tools, workshops, and labs. By offering courses taught and coordinated by active researchers, we can ensure the theoretical relevance of our programme as well.