Esami Business School MBA - Transport Economics and Logistics Management
Esami Business School

Esami Business School

MBA - Transport Economics and Logistics Management

  • Arusha, Tanzania
  • Lusaka, Zambia

MBA

2 years

English

Part time

USD 9,500 **

Blended

* at least 2 weeks before the program starting date

** application fee is 30 USD

Key Summary

    About : The MBA in Transport Economics and Logistics Management offers a comprehensive understanding of transport systems and logistics. This program focuses on the economic principles that underpin transport operations in both public and private sectors. Students will engage with current trends in logistics management, equipping them with the tools to analyze and improve transport efficiency.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors such as transport management, logistics analysis, and supply chain coordination. This degree opens doors to roles in governmental agencies, transportation companies, and consultancy firms, allowing professionals to influence logistics strategies and become leaders in the transport industry.

Structure

Transport and Infrastructure have been identified as important prerequisites to enhancing social and economic development. ESAMI is aware that without a critical mass of trained staff in the transport sector, its operational performance will remain poor, hence the introduction of MBA-TELM.

In addition to classroom sessions, the students will undertake a one to two weeks’ overseas tour as part of the program. They will be able to visit a number of transport and logistics enterprises and have the benefit of exchanging experiences with their counterparts.

The MBA-TELM courses are offered in the evenings from 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm. These classes will run for two to three weeks every two to two and a half months.

Program Venues

The evening class MBA in Transport Economics and Logistics Management is offered in the ESAMI member countries. These venues are Arusha, Dar es Salaam and Mwanza, Tanzania; Nairobi, Kenya; Kampala, Uganda; Lusaka, Zambia; Lilongwe and Blantyre, Malawi; Harare, Zimbabwe; Windhoek and Oshakati in Namibia; Mbabane, Swaziland; Maputo, Mozambique, and Mahe, Seychelles.