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7 Logistics Management BA Degree Programs


Vizja University
BA in Logistics
- Warsaw, Poland
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English, Polish
The BA in Logistics plan, move and optimise flows of goods, data and services across modern supply chains. Over three years, you’ll learn transport economics, warehouse and inventory management, law and customs, IT systems and analytics—then apply them in projects, labs and (optionally) internships.


LSBF in Singapore
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Business Logistics and Transport Management (Top-up)
- Singapore, Singapore
BA
Full time, Part time
8 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Aiming to work as a logistics operations manager? Interested in the transport sector? This top-up degree programme, by the University of Greenwich, will help you acquire new practical skills in logistics, business processes and transport management. We are live broadcasting our classes so that you can get the same classroom experience from the comfort of your home. We also made recorded videos of the Live broadcast accessible to our students so that they can revisit their lectures at anytime, anywhere.
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AKAD University
Logistikmanagement (B.A.)
- Germany Online, Germany
BA
Full time
36 months
Distance Learning
German


Arizona State University
BA in Business (Global Logistics Management)
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Business with a concentration in Global Logistics Management focuses on equipping students with comprehensive knowledge and skills necessary to coordinate and optimize internat...

Altinbas University
Bachelor of Arts in International Logistics Management
- Istanbul, Turkey
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The objective of the program of International Logistics Management is to prepare students for a successful career in international logistics providing them with the knowledge, skills, and flexibility to adapt to the constantly-changing competitive forces in the global business world.


The University of Greenwich
Business Logistics and Supply Chain Management, BA Hons
- London, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
This program focuses on helping students understand how goods and services move from producers to consumers. It covers key topics like supply chain strategies, logistics operations, procurement, and i...


Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu w Gorzowie Wielkopolskim
Management
- Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland
BA
On-Campus
Polish
Management is a field of study that prepares you to work in many sectors of the economy (not only in Poland, but also abroad). By implementing the curriculum of the University of Business (WSB), it allows you to get acquainted with modern knowledge and acquire skills, e.g. in the field of economic, legal and sociological issues.
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Logistics Management degree programs provide a vital foundation for understanding the complexities of supply chain operations and the transportation of goods. As businesses continue to expand globally, expertise in this area becomes increasingly valuable.
Through courses in operations management, inventory control, and transportation logistics, students build skills relevant to coordinating and optimizing supply chains. They dive deep into analyzing logistical systems and learn to propose improvements. Many learners start by exploring the role of technology in logistics, gaining proficiency with supply chain software and data analysis tools. As students study the impact of logistics on customer satisfaction, they develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for successful careers.
Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Logistics Management fosters adaptability as students engage with industry-specific challenges. Graduates are well-prepared for various roles, such as supply chain analysts, logistics coordinators, and transportation managers. The combination of practical training and theoretical knowledge equips them to thrive in a competitive job market.