The 2nd cycle Master’s study programme
The aim of the 2nd cycle master’s study programme SYSTEM LOGISTICS is to upgrade engineering knowledge of logistics, which will enable graduates to solve complex challenges using both their engineering as well as managerial skills. The emphasis is on a broad description, analysis and development of logistics systems as well as their interaction. An important feature of the master’s study programme is the integration of education and research. The last semester of study is dedicated to Research Work, in which you enhance your methodological approach to research work and gain the ability to apply your knowledge to problem solving in the business world. Graduates will be able to think strategically, they will also be great analysts, effective speakers and team leaders, who will work successfully in complex logistics systems. In the programme, you will prepare yourselves for a career at senior management level or a career in the academic world by upgrading your knowledge in the doctoral programme System Logistics.
General competences of graduates, gained at a study programme
- Ability to master research methods, procedures and processes in logistics systems, processes and functions;
- Emphasised and continuous development of critical and self-critical assessment in decision-making in the dynamics of logistics systems and logistics processes;
- Developing communication skills, especially continuous communication in an international and multicultural environment;
- Operating in global logistics chains;
- Ethical reflection and deep commitment to professional ethics;
Subject specific competences of graduates, gained on a study programme
- Ability to effectively solve problems in system logistics using modern scientific methods and procedures;
- Ability to place new information and interpretations in the context of the basic discipline;
- Knowledge and understanding of the justifications and history of the development of the basic discipline;
- Understanding of the systems approach and thus understanding of the general structure of the basic discipline and the connection between its subdisciplines;
- Understanding and applying methods of critical analysis and development of theories and their use in solving specific work problems;
- Intensive and continuous use of information and communication technology and information management systems in their specific field of work etc.
