Logistics
Mode and location of study:
- Full time study programme - Přerov
- Part time study programme - Přerov
Objectives of the study programme specialization Logistics
The goal of the master's degree specialization Logistics is to prepare the graduate for solving independently engineering tasks from the fields of specializations taught at College of Logistics.
The graduate of complete engineering academic education is able to: analyse existing logistic systems from the controlling, information, economic and managerial points of view. He/she has the competence to locate their weaknesses, and synthesize and operate new subsystems of superior logistic systems. The optional subjects enable the student to modify the study plan according to his/her own interests or the future employer's requirements.
Scope of the Final State Exams
The Final State Exam consists of Master thesis defence and oral exam. The oral exam includes two compulsory subjects; the third subject is opted out of assigned specialized professional subjects.
Final State Exam compulsory subjects:
1. Modern Logistic Systems
2. Supply Chain Logistics
Final State Exam optional subjects:
1. Security of Information Technologies
2. Transport and Handling Devices
3. Logistics of Services
4. Logistics of Natural Resources
5. Packaging Technologies and Identification of Goods
The graduate's profile
The graduate of the consequential master's degree study programme Logistics is a specialist for technical control and logistic systems' management. He/she is expert in optimal utilization of logistic services, in private logistic firms as well as in public administration and local government administration.
The graduate is trained as a professional apt to manage important activities in following logistic systems:
- Project,
- Development,
- Production,
- Transportation network,
- Customer,
not only in transportation of tangible products but also of passengers and intangible services.
Code of the study programme: 3706T009