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Logistics Management
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Summary of the Profile
Objective(s) of a study programme:
Prepare a highly qualified manager capable of managing processes and activities related to customer service, transportation, warehousing, reserve management, logistics cooperation.
Learning outcomes:
1. The graduate knows the economy laws, the principles of establishing a business, the directions of managerial activities and management functions.
2. Understands the management of material, information and financial flows, management of logistics technological processes, and the legal regulation of the activities of companies.
3. Collects and analyzes data necessary for researching the supply and consumption market, determining the demand for logistics services, and optimizing the number of parts of the supply chain, the amount of inventory, and storage and transportation costs.
4. Manages the logistical processes (material, information, financial flows, transportation, and storage) and work operations by independently selecting technological, organizational and methodical tools.
5. Organizes and conducts the company's activities taking into consideration the type of activity, environmental conditions, and labour, civil and environmental safety requirements.
6. The graduate uses science-based logistics activities to manage and improve logistical processes.
7. The graduate communicates with company specialists, co-workers, subordinates, national and international partners and customers to reach the objectives of business establishment, management and development.
8. Takes responsibility for the quality of their own performance and that of their subordinates in compliance with professional ethics and public spirit.
9. Learns independently, takes and implements decisions following the principles of leadership and cooperation.
10. Is aware of their role in the system of the company’s logistical activities and takes moral responsibility for the impact of the results on the economic wellbeing of society and the environment.
Activities of teaching and learning:
Lectures, seminars, exercises, discussions, group work, literature analysis, project preparation, individual tasks, etc.
Methods of student achievement assessment:
The assessment of the learning outcomes of the study programme is carried out during the semester and the examination session applying a cumulative assessment system. During the semester, the learning outcomes are assessed by means of interim assignments: tests, individual and group projects, case studies, information search and systematizing, discussions, essays, independent creative tasks, seminars, term papers, practice reports, examinations, final projects and / or qualifying exams.
Study subjects (modules), practical training:
Study subjects (117 credits): Sociology/Philosophy, IT Communication, Basics of Logistics, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Basics of Management,
Occupational Safety, Professional Communication, Sustainable Logistics, Business Foreign Language 1 (English, German, French), Business Foreign Language 2 (English, German, French, Russian), Economics, Applied Research Methodology, Managing Freight and Transport Systems, Marketing and Sales Management, Warehouse Logistics, Entrepreneurship Training, Accounting and Finance, Business Law and Ethics, Supply Chain Management, Port Logistics, International and Customs Logistics, Term Paper, Quality Management, Logistics Chains Economics, Logistics Business Organization.
Optional subjects (6 credits).
Practices (48 credits): Introductory Intership, Management Practice, Internship in Simulation Enterprise, Logistic Skills Training Practice, Internship of Logistics Process Management System, Final Practice.
Graduation Paper (9 credits).
Specializations:
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Optional courses:
It is possible:
- to select optional subjects;
- to select alternative subjects.
Distinctive features of a study programme:
A number of logistics management information system programmes are used in the study process; 48 per cent of the study credits are allocated to practical training; 80 per cent of the study subjects are directly related to the profession and modern and innovative study methods used in the programme.
Access to professional activity:
Having completed this study programme, the graduates will be able to work as logistics managers in various Lithuanian and international organizations including trade, manufacturing, warehousing, railway, sea, road, and air transport, forwarding and other logistic services providers.
Access to further study:
Access to the second cycle studies upon meeting requirements set by the accepting higher education institution.