Logistics refers to the sourcing and delivery of products and services. It’s a subject that blends elements of engineering, procurement, IT, business, and marketing.
As a logistics student, you’ll study the theoretical and practical aspects of successful supply chains. You’ll be challenged to apply what you’ve learned to real-world scenarios by improving the operations and productivity of existing supply chains. The skills you’ll gain in planning, negotiation, management, and distribution will equip you for a successful career in the field, anywhere around the world.
Logistics is a booming area of international business that has undergone rapid global expansion. By studying abroad, you’ll see first-hand how the industry operates across borders, make useful professional connections, and boost your employability. You’ll also grow in confidence and independence as you travel the world and forge new friendships.
Logistics program structure
- Principles of logistics
- Logistics of business
- Warehousing and distribution
- Logistics management
- Transport and traffic
- Materials handling
- Supply chain strategy
- Supply chain modeling
Future logistics careers
- Logistics manager
- Supply chain manager
- Procurement executive
- Supply analyst
- Distribution manager
- Inventory planner
- Purchasing and materials manager
- Customer demand planner