Master in Supply Chain and Logistics Management
- Feb 16
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100% Research-Based | EQF Level 7 | 60 ECTS | Second European Cycle
The Master in Supply Chain and Logistics Management is an advanced postgraduate program designed to prepare professionals for strategic roles in global supply networks, logistics systems, and operational coordination. Fully research-based and academically aligned with EQF Level 7, the program is equivalent to the Second Cycle of European Higher Education and carries 60 ECTS credits.
This program develops high-level competencies in supply chain strategy, logistics optimization, procurement management, inventory control, transportation systems, and global distribution networks. Through a strong research orientation, students critically analyze supply chain models, risk mitigation strategies, sustainability practices, and digital transformation in logistics. The emphasis on research ensures that graduates can design evidence-based solutions for complex global supply ecosystems.
The academic structure consists of five core modules:
Two research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research methodology, quantitative and qualitative analysis, logistics data analytics, and academic writing.
Two general management modules covering strategic leadership, global business environments, and corporate governance.
One specialization module focused specifically on supply chain design, logistics strategy, procurement systems, and performance optimization.
The program culminates in a master’s thesis and structured research activities, allowing students to conduct independent research on contemporary challenges such as resilient supply chains, sustainable logistics systems, digital supply networks, global trade optimization, or risk management in transportation and distribution. The final research project demonstrates analytical rigor, strategic insight, and professional-level operational expertise.
The minimum duration is 12 months, with flexibility to extend the study period according to professional needs. This structure is particularly suitable for industry professionals seeking advanced academic qualifications while continuing their careers.
Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in supply chain management, logistics coordination, procurement strategy, global distribution management, operations consulting, and multinational enterprises.


