Logistics
61010400 – “Logistics” includes participation in the development and implementation of corporate and competitive strategies, as well as functional strategies (marketing, logistics, finance, human resources) of organizations, companies, and enterprises, participation in the development and implementation of operational measures in accordance with the organization’s strategy, planning logistics activities, forming the organizational-functional structure of the logistics service, organizing the work of performers engaged in logistics activities, and developing and implementing projects aimed at the development and improvement of the logistics system of the organization.
Graduates can engage in professional activities in enterprises related to the management and optimization of material, financial, information, and service flows and resources in various fields of business, organizing and managing the movement of material goods in industry, transport, and agriculture, organizing, analyzing, and improving the work of state and local government bodies, scientific research institutions, and logistics systems.
General information
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Referral code61010400
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Duration of training4 years
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State accreditationAvailable
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Professional and public accreditationAvailable
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The form of educationFull-time education
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Education levelBachelor's degree
Key disciplines
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Academic Skills and Professional Competencies
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Management
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Fundamentals of Business Management
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Fundamentals of Logistics
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Logistics Management
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Market and Logistics Infrastructure
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Supply Chain Management and Planning Systems
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Warehouse Logistics
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International Trade and Agreements
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Commercial and Service Logistics
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Agrologistics
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Transport Economics
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Green Logistics
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Procurement and Supply Management
