
Overview
The program aims to train logistics engineers who, with their knowledge in natural sciences, specialized engineering, economics, management, information technology, industrial, and transportation technologies, are capable of performing basic analysis, organization, and management of logistics processes and systems that handle material flow and the associated information flow both within and between companies. These processes include transportation, material handling, warehousing, order picking, loading/unloading, supply management, procurement, distribution, and waste management.
Graduates are also capable of participating in the manufacturing and quality control of logistics machinery, equipment, and devices, as well as supervising their operation.
Program structure
During the academic term, student evaluation is typically conducted through written assignments, project work, group tasks, or presentations.
During the examination period, students must take exams covering the subjects listed in the course requirements issued at the beginning of the semester.
Career opportunities
Logistics engineers have a wide range of career opportunities across industries that rely on efficient supply chains and material flow. They can work in manufacturing, retail, transportation, warehousing, and distribution, managing the movement of goods and optimizing processes.
Typical roles include supply chain analyst, logistics coordinator, operations manager, warehouse manager, transportation planner, procurement specialist, and industrial engineer focused on logistics systems. They may also work in consulting, project management, or technology implementation for logistics software and automated systems.
Graduates can advance to leadership positions overseeing logistics networks, designing more efficient supply chains, or managing teams that coordinate the flow of materials and information within and between organizations.
Degree: Logistics Engineering BSc
Tuition fee: EUR 3000/semester
Credit number: ECTS 210
Location of the training: Kecskemét