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2 Logistics MBA Degree Programs in United Arab Emirates


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University of Applied Sciences Europe - Dubai
MBA Shipping and Logistics
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
MBA
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
The MBA in Shipping & Logistics at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) Dubai gives you the knowledge and tools to manage complex supply chains, maritime operations, and strategic logistics systems in a global context.


Westford University College
MBA in Supply Chain and Logistics
- Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
- United Arab Emirates Online, United Arab Emirates
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MBA
Part time
12 months
Distance Learning, Blended
English
MBA in Supply Chain and Logistics, Awarded by Abertay University, Scotland Extended Diploma in Supply Chain and logistics Management, Awarded by Scottish Qualifications Authority, UK Supply Chain Management Practitioner, Awarded by Chartered Institute of Management, UK
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Logistics degree programs at the MBA level in the United Arab Emirates offer a unique blend of practical knowledge and strategic thinking. The program focuses on the critical role logistics plays in today's global supply chains, preparing you to tackle complex challenges in a rapidly growing industry.
Through courses in supply chain management, inventory optimization, and logistics analytics, you'll develop key skills in data interpretation and operational efficiency. These competencies are vital as countries like the UAE enhance their logistics infrastructure, creating significant career opportunities in sectors such as trade, transportation, and warehousing. Many students build confidence as they engage with real-world projects, which allows them to apply their learning in tangible contexts.
The environment encourages collaboration and innovation, fostering critical thinking and adaptability. Graduates often pursue roles such as logistics manager, supply chain consultant, or operations director, equipped to contribute meaningfully to industry advancements worldwide. With a strong emphasis on both theoretical and practical learning, you'll be well-prepared for the demands of this dynamic field.