As a Business Logistics graduate you will be able to:
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understand the current and projected context, nature, role and significance of management activities as undertaken by managers in a range of organisations
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examine and appraise management concepts and frameworks through analysis of complex, multifaceted business problems encountered by managers within organisations
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recognise the importance of effective financial management of business
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explain the importance of key functions, transformational processes and practices which contribute to the effective management of business
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demonstrate strategic awareness and analyse and evaluate options open to organisations involved in the process of formulating business strategies
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appreciate the uncertainty of the external environment and its effects upon the management and strategic direction of business
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understand the importance of effective individual and corporate behaviours and cultures in management and organisational development
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demonstrate awareness of business research methodology and techniques and its role in the developing of ideas and thinking at the forefront of the discipline.
You will have acquired the ability to:
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apply business-specific tools of research, analysis, decision-making and evaluation to a wide range of scenarios and problems and use them to devise, substantiate and sustain arguments
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use key financial and management accounting techniques
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use and practise business-specific communication techniques
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develop competences in planning, control and integration of business-related activities
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reflect on experiences leading to personal and professional development.
On successful completion of the course you will have developed the following transferable skills:
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self management
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learning skills
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communication
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teamwork
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problem solving
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information technology.
We are an approved centre of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and transport, and students may qualify for the Institute`s Diploma in Logistics in addition to their degree by taking and passing specific logistics and operations management modules.
Quality
Business and Management and Economics both gained 24 out of 24 in their teaching quality assessment by the government's Quality Assurance Agency in November 2000.
Modules
As courses are reviewed regularly the module list you choose from may vary from that shown here.
Compulsory modules:
Foundations of Accounting and Finance
Critical Thinking in Business
Key Business Competences
Business Economics
Acceptable modules:
Foundations of Business
Business Communications
Quantitative Analysis for Business
Data Analysis for Business
Information Analysis for Business
Context and Development of Business
Introduction to Business Law
Team Challenges
Appendix 14
Professional Bachelor Study Programme of Lincoln University,
New Zealand
Bachelor of Commerce (Transport and Logistics)
Efficient transport is critical to New Zealand. It supports industry and commerce. It affects economic performance and our international competitiveness. It is one of the most pervasive service components in our lives. It is when we are denied access to good transport alternatives that we become aware of the impact of this industry. The more the world adopts the concepts of global markets, the greater the need for transport capacity to link supply and demand.
Lincoln University is unique in New Zealand having a three-year Bachelor of Commerce (Transport and Logistics) degree that covers all modes of transport. Some subjects in that programme lend themselves to inclusion as electives in other specialisations in commerce and environmental management.
This degree will meet the academic requirements for membership of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in New Zealand (CMILT).
Careers
There are some exciting and challenging jobs to be won by good graduates in supply chain management, intermodal logistics, storage and warehousing communication, environmental planning and policy analysis.
Programme Structure
The degree requires passes in 24 subjects with a maximum of 11 subjects at the 100 academic level and a minimum of five subjects at the 300 academic level. Students normally take four subjects per semester and three years to complete the degree unless they take advantage of summer school to accelerate their advancement.
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Degree Structure
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Compulsory Commerce Papers
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ACCT 102
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Accounting and Finance for Business
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ECON 101
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Principles of Economics
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COMP 101
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Computing
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LWST 101
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Introduction to the Legal Environment of Business
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QMET 103
|
Statistics
|
Compulsory Transport Papers
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TRAN 101
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Transport Industry
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ACCT 202
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Principles of Economics
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COMP 203
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Problem Solving with End User Tools
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LWST 203
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Transport Law
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MKTG 210
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Logistics, Transport and Distribution Management
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MKTG 323
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Supply Chain Management
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TRAN 301
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Transport Systems Planning and Analysis
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TRAN 302
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Transport Systems Project
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Appendix 15
Gediminas Technical University (Lithuania) Bachelor Study Programme in Transport Economics and Management
Transport Engineering Economics and Management
Bachelor`s Degree Studies
Full – time studies
Degree Offered: Bachelor of Management and Business Administration
Semester 1 (16 + 4 =20 weeks)
|
Course number
|
Course title
|
Hours/Week
|
Credits (PC)
|
ECTS credits
|
FMIGB01003
|
Engineering and Computer Graphics
|
221
|
4
|
6
|
FMITB01011
|
Information Technologies 1
|
230
|
4
|
6
|
FMSAB01204
|
Mathematics 1
|
302
|
5
|
7.5
|
HIKKB01001
|
Physical Training 1
|
004
|
2
|
3
|
VVIEB01001
|
Business Fundamentals
|
202
|
3
|
4.5
|
Option 2 one of the following
|
HIHSB01001
|
Philosophy
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
HIHSB01002
|
Philosophy of Technology
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
HIHSB01005
|
Study of Europe Introduction
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
Option 4 one of the following
|
HIKAB01007
|
German Language 1
|
003
|
2
|
3
|
HIKAB01008
|
French Language 1
|
003
|
2
|
3
|
HIKAB01015
|
English for Foreigners 1
|
003
|
2
|
3
|
HIKAB01018
|
English Language 1
|
003
|
2
|
3
|
Semester 2 (16 + 4 = 20 weeks)
|
Course number
|
Course title
|
Hours/Weeks
|
Credit (PC)
|
ECTS credits
|
FMITB02012
|
Information Technologies 2
|
230
|
4
|
6
|
FMSAB02205
|
Mathematics 2
|
302
|
4
|
6
|
HIKKB02002
|
Physical Training 2
|
004
|
2
|
3
|
TITIB02019
|
Fundamentals of Transport Technics
|
201
|
3
|
4.5
|
TITVB02001
|
Transport Geography
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB02030
|
Introducing Practice
|
000
|
1
|
1.5
|
VVSEB02031
|
Fundamentals of Management
|
201
|
3
|
4.5
|
Option 1 one of the following
|
HIHSB02003
|
Ethics
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
HIHSB02111
|
Logic
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
Option 5 one of the following
|
HIKAB02007
|
German Language 2
|
003
|
2
|
3
|
HIKAB02008
|
French Language 2
|
003
|
2
|
3
|
HIKAB02015
|
English for Foreigners 2
|
003
|
2
|
3
|
HIKAB02018
|
English Language 2
|
003
|
2
|
3
|
Semester 3 (16 + 4 = 20 weeks)
|
Course number
|
Course title
|
Hours/Weeks
|
Credit (PC)
|
ECTS credits
|
FMSAB03206
|
Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics
|
202
|
4
|
6
|
STDGB03002
|
Hyman`s Safety and Ergonomics
|
210
|
2
|
3
|
TIATB03002
|
Vehicle
|
211
|
3
|
4.5
|
TIATB03003
|
Transport Structural and Exploitational Materials
|
210
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB03002
|
Management of Transport Documentation and Office - Work
|
201
|
3
|
4.5
|
VVIEB03003
|
Microeconomics
|
302
|
4
|
6
|
Option 6 one of the following
|
HIHSB03050
|
History of Culture
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
HIHSB03060
|
Psychology
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
VVEVB03005
|
Protocol and Etiquette
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
Semester 4 (16 + 4 = 20 weeks)
|
Course number
|
Course title
|
Hours/Weeks
|
Credit (PC)
|
ECTS credits
|
TITVB04003
|
Theory of Statistics
|
202
|
4
|
6
|
TITVB04004
|
Transport Infrastructure
|
302
|
5 (2)
|
7.5
|
TITVB04005
|
Information Systems in Transport
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB04006
|
Mathematical Models in Transport
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB04031
|
Learning Practice
|
000
|
5
|
7.5
|
VVSEB04032
|
Macroeconomics
|
202
|
3
|
4.5
|
VVTEB04004
|
Fundamentals of the Law
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
Option 3 one of the following
|
TIATB04002
|
Technical Service and Repairs
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB04034
|
Insurance
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
Semester 5 (16 + 4 = 20 weeks)
|
Course number
|
Course title
|
Hours/Weeks
|
Credit (PC)
|
ECTS credits
|
TIATB05003
|
Transport Ecology
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB05007
|
Management of Transport Enterprises
|
402
|
5 (2)
|
7.5
|
TITVB05008
|
Juridical Regulation of Transport Activity
|
301
|
3
|
4.5
|
TITVB05009
|
Mathematical Simulation of Transport Systems
|
201
|
3
|
4.5
|
TITVB05010
|
Transport Economics
|
402
|
5 (2)
|
7.5
|
Option 7 one of the following
|
TITVB05011
|
Statistics of Transport
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB05012
|
Applied Informational Latches of Transport
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
Semester 6 (16 + 4 = 20 weeks)
|
Course number
|
Course title
|
Hours/Weeks
|
Credit (PC)
|
ECTS credits
|
Transport Economics
|
TITVB06013
|
Basics of International Business
|
200
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB06014
|
Technology of Passenger Transportation
|
302
|
4
|
6
|
TITVB06016
|
Economics of International Business
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB06025
|
Road Transport Economics
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB06032
|
Production Practice
|
000
|
5
|
7.5
|
TITVB06033
|
Marketing
|
302
|
5 (2)
|
7.5
|
VVFNB06008
|
Accounting and Auditing
|
402
|
5 (2)
|
7.5
|
Transport Logistics
|
TITVB06013
|
Basics of International Business
|
200
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB06014
|
Technology of Passenger Transportation
|
302
|
4
|
6
|
TITVB06015
|
Transportation of Dangerous Freights
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB06016
|
Economics of International Business
|
201
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB06032
|
Production Practice
|
000
|
5
|
7.5
|
TITVB06033
|
Marketing
|
302
|
5 (2)
|
7.5
|
VVFNB06008
|
Accounting and Auditing
|
402
|
5 (2)
|
7.5
|
Semester 7 (12 + 3 = 15 weeks)
|
Course number
|
Course title
|
Hours/Weeks
|
Credit (PC)
|
ECTS credits
|
Transport Economics
|
TITVB7008
|
The Technology of Freightage
|
202
|
2.5
|
3.75
|
TITVB7009
|
Accounting and Finance
|
402
|
4 (1)
|
6
|
TITVB7010
|
Organization and Management of Enterprises 1
|
301
|
3
|
4.5
|
TITVB7075
|
Economics of the Railway Transport
|
301
|
2.5
|
3.75
|
VVTEB7003
|
Law
|
300
|
2
|
3
|
Carriage Organisation and Management
|
TITVB7008
|
The Technology of Freightage
|
202
|
2.5
|
3.75
|
TITVB7009
|
Accounting and Finance
|
402
|
4 (1)
|
6
|
TITVB7010
|
Organization and Management of Enterprises 1
|
301
|
3
|
4.5
|
TITVB7074
|
Automatized Information System
|
301
|
2.5
|
3.75
|
VVTEB7003
|
Law
|
300
|
2
|
3
|
Semester 8 (12 + 3 = 15 weeks)
|
Course number
|
Course title
|
Hours/Weeks
|
Credit (PC)
|
ECTS credits
|
Transport Economics
|
HILKB7003
|
Language Culture and the Language of Speciality
|
201
|
1.5
|
2.25
|
TITVB8012
|
Logistics
|
402
|
4
|
6
|
TITVB8014
|
Organization and Management of Enterprises 2
|
302
|
4 (2)
|
6
|
TITVB8015
|
Analysis of Economic-Commercial Activity
|
302
|
3
|
4.5
|
TITVB8016
|
International Marketing and Leasing
|
301
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB8024
|
Air Transport and Shipping Economics
|
301
|
2
|
3
|
Carriage Organisation and Management
|
HILKB7003
|
Language Culture and the Language of Speciality
|
201
|
1.5
|
2.25
|
TITVB8012
|
Logistics
|
402
|
4
|
6
|
TITVB8013
|
Forwarding and Insurance
|
301
|
2
|
3
|
TITVB8014
|
Organization and Management of Enterprises 2
|
302
|
4 (2)
|
6
|
TITVB8015
|
Analysis of Economic-Commercial Activity
|
302
|
3
|
4.5
|
TITVB8016
|
International Marketing and Leasing
|
301
|
2
|
3
|
Semester 9 (10 + 0 = 10 weeks)
|
Course number
|
Course title
|
Hours/Weeks
|
Credit (PC)
|
ECTS credits
|
Transport Economics
|
TITVB8064
|
Final Thesis
|
000
|
10
|
15
|
Carriage Organisation and Management
|
TITVB8064
|
Final Thesis
|
000
|
10
|
15
|
Appendix 16
Aston University (UK) Bachelor Study Programme in Logistics
Logistics Management Special features -
an established and leading programme in Logistics
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a degree programme ideal for students interested in business or business related subjects
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close links with industry generate excellent placement and graduate opportunities
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professional recognition by the Institute of Logistics and Transport
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major companies offering high salaries for Logistics graduates
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common first year with our Transport Programmes – keep your options open
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one of the UK’s few Defence Academy universities
| Key facts
3yr FT/4yr Sandwich
UCAS Code:
BSc Logistics (J9N9)
Typical A Level Offers: GCE/VCE A Levels: BCC-CCC
Combination of 2 GCE A level and AS subjects also accepted
Additional AS levels are taken into account when confirming place
Specific Subject Requirements: GCE A Level: None specified
General Studies accepted? Yes
GCSE: English and Maths grade C
www.aston.ac.uk/eas/esm
Logistics is concerned with the flow of materials in the supply chain, from source through the total industrial process to the customer, and then on to disposal or re-use/re-cycling. By co-ordinating all resources, logistics ensures that service levels are acceptable to customers. Our programme will provide you with a detailed understanding and knowledge of logistics and its place in all types of industries. The range of professional and general management skills you will develop will be invaluable for careers in logistics and many other areas of graduate employment.
Logistics Programme Outline
You will examine all aspects of logistics, covering the whole spectrum of the ‘supply chain’. You will achieve this through studying human resource management, financial management, systems analysis and information technology. Logistics is sometimes referred to as ‘the time-related positioning of resources’, since it is involved in each stage of a product’s or service’s life.
Professional Experience
Choose between our three-year full-time and four-year sandwich programme, incorporating a year of paid professional experience. Placements are arranged with the help of our placement tutor.
The Institute of Logistics and Transport gives full accreditation to our programmes. You will meet all the educational requirements for Corporate Membership and following relevant practical experience in the industry, be eligible to become a full member.
Learning, Teaching & Assessment -
lectures, tutorials and project work
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planning exercises, simulations, computer packages
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continuous assessment through coursework and or tests (25%) and end-of-year examinations (75%)
Excellent Career Prospects for Logistics Graduates
Logistics occurs in all industries and, by its very nature, is the key to their efficiency and effectiveness. Consequently there are excellent career prospects for logistics graduates. The breadth and depth of our programmes will give you a head start in your chosen career.
Typical areas of employment include:
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logistics and distribution divisions of manufacturers
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the retail industry
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freight forwarders
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the health services
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road freight hauliers
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local and central government consultants
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third-party distribution companies
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parcel delivery services
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consultants
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manufacturing logistics
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procurement divisions of companies
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the Armed Forces
Our recent graduates were very successful in finding logistics, supply chain and general management graduate positions with a variety of companies including: L’Oréal, Panasonic UK, Adidas-Salomon, Unilever, Virgin Atlantic Airways, BMW, Fujitsu, Hays Distribution, Omega Logistics, Rolls-Royce, Wincanton, Exel, Interbrew, Gist and Atkins.
Some of our other graduates chose to join Officer Training Schemes for the Army and Royal Air Force and Aston University’s position as one of the select few UK Defence Academy Universities makes us ideal for those wishing to pursue their careers in this area. www.aston.ac.uk/careers
Subject Guide
Year 1: Introduction to Logistics; Principles of Transport Planning; Principles of Economics; Principles of Business Management; Marketing; Data Analysis; Development and Regulation of Transport Activity; Law; Financial Accounting; IT 1; Literature Review Project; Planning and Controlling Logistics
Year 2: Air Transport; European Transport; IT 2; Management Accounting; Maritime Transport; Operations Research 1; Project Management; Services Marketing; Vehicle Fleet Operation; Inventory Control; Outbound & Reverse Logistics; Facilities Design and Management
Year 3: Optional Placement (Sandwich) Year in Logistics, Transport or Supply Chain Management
Final Year: Human Resource Management; e-commerce; Operations Research 2; Rail Transport; Service Logistics; Business Statistics; Transport Economics; Inbound Logistics; Manufacturing Logistics; Supply Chain Control; Project 1; Project 2
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