Description
Logistics, especially the movement of goods by sea, links both business and industry which is becoming increasingly complex. In order to cope with the high demand and to serve constantly growing supply chain networks, innovative and future-oriented management concepts are required, as well as specialists and managers who have the ability to recognise and implement them. This future-oriented MBA programme is located in Hamburg. The City with the gateway to the world and the third largest port in Europe and thus one of the most important transhipment ports for global trade via sea route. During your studies, you will be prepared for becoming an international expert for supply chain management, logistics and global trades.
MBAs at UE are characterised by seminar-style lectures. In these, the content is taught to students through a workshop style, with many practical exercises in groups. Application-oriented and forward-looking.
Note for international students: Full-time MBA students can obtain a regular student visa.
Category: Masters
Degree: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Start
- winter semester: September
Duration: 3 semesters
Location: Hamburg
Credits: 90 ECTS for 3 semesters including Master Thesis
Tuition Fee
- EU & Non-EU applicants: from 11,660 € (1 year)
Language of Instruction: English
This MBA is a classroom study, which takes place on campus.
*Important Note: It cannot be guaranteed that face-to-face classes will be available throughout the semester due to COVID-19.
What you'll learn
The MBA provides students with an optimal transfer of knowledge - the corresponding special module is always offered in parallel to each basic business management module so that students can immediately apply what they have learned to the special area being taught. We promote your competences in the field of management both scientifically and application-oriented. You will learn the essential management qualifications in the core disciplines of business administration, in the field supply chain management and the transport of goods.
Career roles:
- Access to a management position in a sector-specific company or self-employment
- Sector-specific professional and managerial staff
- Supply chain expert
Curriculum
- Quantitative methodologies Customer Environment Customer Environment II (Chartering Practice & Methods) Innovation Management Innovation Management II (Technology in Shipping)