A B.Sc. in Engineering and Management in Transport and Logistics
is a specialized degree blending technical engineering principles with business management to optimize complex supply chains and transportation systems, preparing graduates for roles in logistics planning, operations, and management across various sectors like manufacturing, freight, and public transport. Programs cover subjects from freight optimization and inventory control to economics and IT, aiming to develop professionals who can manage the entire flow of goods and services efficiently, often combining practical skills with scientific knowledge.
What You’ll Learn
- Technical Skills: Logistics planning, route optimization, cargo handling, transport technology, industrial operations, and logistics equipment management.
- Management Skills: Supply chain management, economics, business administration, finance, project leadership, and decision-making.
- Interdisciplinary Knowledge: Integration of natural sciences, engineering, and business for holistic system understanding.
Career Prospects
- Roles: Logistics Manager, Transportation Coordinator, Supply Chain Analyst, Logistics Engineer, Freight Planner, Operations Manager.
- Employers: Logistics companies, manufacturing firms, trading companies, engineering/planning offices, transport operators, and the public sector.
Program Focus
- Dual Competence: Creates engineers with both strong technical understanding and crucial economic/managerial skills for modern logistics challenges.
- Future-Oriented: Addresses the needs of the circular economy and global logistics trends.
