Learning outcomes (2024–2026)
Degree/title obtained
Master of Science in Logistics
Learning outcomes
After completing the program, the successful candidate is expected to:
Knowledge
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have advanced knowledge about supply chains and logistics in general
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have specialized knowledge about selected topics when dealing with different types of supply chains
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have extensive knowledge of scientific theories and methods relevant to managing supply chains and operations within such chains
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have advanced knowledge of the relations between supply chains and relevant theories within economics and business administration
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have advanced knowledge about logistics, operations research and operations management in general
Skills
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be able to use advanced theory and methods to identify inefficiencies in supply chains
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be able to propose improving organizational/structural changes and suggest ways of implementing such changes in a supply chain.
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be capable of performing a limited supervised research project within a supply chain in line with ruling academic standards of the field
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be able to identify operational challenges/problems in supply chains and logistics systems and to assert the relevance of models and methods to resolve these
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be able to select relevant models and methods for approaching a given logistical problem.
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be able to choose and use relevant software and technology in implementing computer-assisted solution methods
General Competence
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be able to present and communicate professional issues relevant to SCM and logistics, on an expert- as well as a common level
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be able to apply acquired knowledge and skills within new areas of research and applications
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be able to read scientific papers and other academic work with a critical view