Training Objectives
The major of Transport Economics and Logistics is designed to train graduates equipped with global view and innovative spirits, solid foundation of field theory on Transport Economics and Logistics, skills required for practices on domestic and international transportation and logistics, especially in China, and skills of multicultural communication. Program alumni are found to have brilliant skills and sophisticated communication skills in Chinese and thus usually start their career as Chief Representatives of large multinational corporations in China, Officials of the Foreign Embassy, as well as the representatives of Chinese firms in students’ home country.
Core Courses
Business Logistics
Supply Chain Management
Operations Management
Logistics Practice in China
Field Courses
International Logistics
Topics on Chinese Logistics
Research Project and Elective Courses (20 credits)
FREE
Chinese Mandarin Courses (Non-credit)
Degree Granted
Master of Economics