Program Overview
This program integrates knowledge from management, economics, and engineering to meet the needs of regional economic development. We offer cutting-edge courses with equal emphasis on theory and practice, built on a dual-engine model of "integration of competitions and courses, and collaboration between universities and enterprises". You will gain advanced knowledge in logistics and supply chain management, strengthen your foreign language skills, and develop capabilities in enterprise logistics operations, international logistics, data analysis, and supply chain design.
Why Choose Logistics Management?
- A "Golden Period" Industry: The modern logistics industry supports major national paradigms such as ‘dual circulation’, and ‘Made in China 2025’, and is in a golden period of development.
- Open & Innovative Education: Our educational model will broaden your thinking, emphasizes integrating theory with practice, and cultivates your ability to raise, analyze, and solve problems.
- International Focus: We place great importance to English application skills and provide an international learning environment.
- Embedded Enterprise Cooperation: Our curriculum include Enterprise cooperation modules, allowing you to understand the real industry environment and job competency requirements in advance.
- Experienced Faculty: Our teaching team combines academic research with front-line enterprise experience, including outstanding domestic teachers and internationally educated instructors.
- Competition-Driven Learning: We Adhere to the concept of "promoting learning through competitions", encouraging participation in academic competitions and professional qualification examinations.
Program Snapshot
- School School of Management
- Study Mode Full-time
- Program Length 4 years
- Degree Bachelor of Management in Logistics Management
Knowledge and Skills
Upon graduation, you will have developed the following core competencies:
- Modern Logistics Theories: Gain a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of modern logistics theories and corporate behaviors.
- Enterprise Operation & Management: Possess capabilities for basic logistics operations, logistics marketing and domestic and international trade.
- Self-Directed Learning: Demonstrate strong self-directed learning abilities to proactively acquire information and solve practical problems.
- Data & Mathematical Analysis: Be competent in using mathematical tools for problem analysis, along with strong data mining and analysis capabilities.
- Communication & Teamwork: Possess excellent verbal expression, communication, organizational management and teamwork abilities.
- Global Perspective: Develop a broad international perspective, a strong sense of social responsibility and critical thinking.
Message from the Program Director
"Modern logistics has evolved from a labor-intensive industry to an intelligent logistics era deeply integrated with technological foundations. Let us witness the application of 'logistics + technology' across various scenarios and jointly embrace the vast prospects awaiting logistics professionals."
Sun Xiaojun
Curriculum Structure
- First Academic Year
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- General Education Courses
- Microeconomics
- Management
- Introduction to Modern Logistics
- Fundamentals of Business Analysis
- Second Academic Year
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- Macroeconomics
- Fundamentals of Accounting
- Fundamentals of Operations Research
- Warehouse and Distribution Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Introduction to Marketing
- Human Resources Management
- Logistics and Regional Economy
- Green Logistics
- International Trade Theory and Practice
- Logistics Industry Survey
- Cognitive Practice of Occupation
- Third Academic Year
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- Purchasing and Negotiation
- Enterprise Operation Management
- Application of Python in Business Analysis
- Transportation Organization and Management
- Logistics System Planning and Design
- Intelligent Logistics
- Logistics Cost Management
- Port Logistics
- Business Data Analysis and Mining
- E-commerce and Cyber Marketing
- Practice of Lingo Software
- Practice of Supply Chain Management Simulation
- Practice of Business Big Data Analysis
- ERP Simulation Game
- Fourth Academic Year
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- International Logistics
- Logistics Regulations
- Logistics Hot Topics
- Supply Chain Finance
- Practice of Logistics integrated business
- Graduation Fieldwork
- Graduation Thesis
Graduates Development
Career Prospects
Graduates can pursue employment in government departments of industry and commerce at all levels, manufacturing enterprises, retail and circulation enterprises, logistics consulting firms, logistics companies, international logistics enterprises, as well as railway, aviation, port and other units. They can engage in management and research work in fields such as production and operation management, inventory control, procurement management, business data analysis and processing, logistics scheme design, operation scheduling, supply chain management, logistics information processing, and international logistics operations.
Further Study:.Graduates are eligible to apply for master's programs in fields like Logistics Engineering and Management, Management Science and Engineering, Logistics Management, and Logistics and Supply Chain Management.