Transport management and logistics

Transport management

Specialty

Second degree studies

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Transport management and logistics specialisation at UEM (WSEiZ) in Warsaw – why is it worth it?

Why is it worth it?

FOR WHOM WAS TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT AND LOGISTICS SPECIALISATION CREATED?
Transport management and logistics is a specialisation created for people who want to learn about the organisation of transport, especially road, air, and intermodal transport.

PRACTICAL ASPECT OF THE PROFESSSION
During the studies at UEM you will gain knowledge about:

  • means of transport and the ability to use them in the logistics process,
  • the application of advanced management methods in business activities,
  • technical aspects of service and production processes.

PROSPECTIVE EDUCATION
Effective transport management gains particular importance in connection with the process of economy globalisation. Because of the location of our country in the European transport network which favours the development of transit transport services, the market offers attractive jobs to graduates of this specialisation.

Subjects

Subjects

SUBJECTS FOR TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT AND LOGISTICS SPECIALISATION:

Measuring systems in producing and repairing vehicles

Business economics and pricing of transport services

Vehicle servicing and technical facilities

Organisation of warehouses and logistic centres

Vehicle fleet management

English for specific purposes

Organisation of air transport

Organisation of intermodal transport

Logistics infrastructure

Design of processes and logistic systems

Organisation of rail transport

Diploma seminar

COMMON SUBJECTS TO ALL SPECIALISATIONS FOR THE SECOND CYCLE STUDIES IN MANAGEMENT AND PRODCUTION ENGINEERING:

Construction materials in mechanical engineering

Organisation of production processes

Basics / Repetytory of engineering graphics

Fundamentals of forecasting and decision support

Intermediate thesis

Implementation design

Mathematical statistics

Management of innovation processes

Project management

Knowledge management

Forecasting and simulation

Consultation and writing the diploma thesis

Theory and decision-making systems

Strategic management

Intellectual property protection

Integrated management systems

Professional practice

COMMON SUBJECTS FOR THE SECOND CYCLE STUDIES IN MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING, SUPPLEMENTARY SEMESTER (for undergraduates wishing to obtain a master degree in engineering):

Environmental impact of energy and waste management

Cost accounting

Modelling of production processes

Production processes

Strength of materials

Logistics

Workplace safety and ergonomics