Bachelor's Logistic Management
Istanbul, Turkey
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 8,500 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Today’s businesses become more competitive due to rapid change and globalization. Competition in both local and international markets requires an excellent distribution network as a must. With the rapid change in the development of information technologies, business processes are changed, as well as, customers accelerate their expectations. We start to notice more and more impatient customers in the market, and customers start to inquire about different channels of delivery. To survive in such a challenging environment, logistics and logistics management are becoming increasingly important. Logistics deal with the procurement of raw materials, their delivery to the production environment, storage of raw materials as well as finished goods, and distribution channels, which are also important activities within a supply chain. These changes increase the importance of logistics both in Turkey, as a bridge between East and West, and globally. Therefore, we do see strong Logistics programs in both national and international universities.
Aim of the Program
The purpose of the Logistics Management program is both to promote the importance of logistics in Turkey and to help national and international companies by providing well-prepared professionals as human resources. As a bridge between the East and the West, Turkey becoming a hub for many logistics firms. Therefore, the program has both interdisciplinary and international content. The courses are designed to the needs of the sector, supported by foreign language and computer labs, modern classrooms are performed. In addition, the curriculum of all transport modes (road, sea, rail, air, and inland waterway transport). We expect our graduates to have both theoretical background and market experience, using the branded courses, and Co-op opportunities in logistics.
Career Opportunities
The graduates of BAU Logistics Management Department may find career opportunities at the below foundations and institutions with the help of knowledge and practice they acquire during their education:
- Logistics, Purchasing, Supply, and Foreign Trade Departments of production, service, and sales companies
- Logistics Service Providers (3PL or 4PL)
- Freight Forwarders
- Logistics Departments of Insurance, Finance, Audit, and Foreign Trade Companies
- Logistics Departments of Universities and Research Institutes
- Related Departments of State Planning Organization, Ministry of Transportation, and other Government Organizations
- Logistics Consultancy and Training Companies
- Logistics Applications Departments of Communications and Information Technology Companies
- Customs Brokerage
- Maritime and Port Authorities
- Civil Society Organizations
- Logistics Centers
- Related Departments of Free Zones
Admissions
Curriculum
Course Structure
1st Semester
- Introduction to Business
- Mathematics for Social Sciences I
- Introduction to Economics I
- Communications Skills and Academic Reporting I
- Turkish Language and Literature I
2nd Semester
- Business Communications
- Mathematics for Social Sciences II
- Introduction to Economics II
- Communication Skills and Academic Reporting II
- Child Law and Child Psychology
- Turkish Language and Literature II
3rd Semester
- Business Law
- Principles of Accounting I
- Statistics
- Microeconomics
- Atatürk's Principles and History of Turkish Republic I
4th Semester
- Principles of Accounting II
- Applied Statistics
- Macroeconomics
- Atatürk's Principles and History of Turkish Republic II
- Principles of Logistics
5th Semester
- Principles of Marketing
- International Trade Theory
- Financial Management I
- Logistics Operations Management
6th Semester
- Management Science
- Legal Environment in Transportation and Logistics
- Supply Chain and Global Logistics Management
7th Semester
- Strategic Management
- Information Systems for Logistics Management
8th Semester
- Transport Economics