First-cycle studies (engineering) – 7 semesters

Full-time and part-time studies

Engineering competences are a real asset in today's labour market. Combined with the knowledge of logistics, they create a set that is highly sought after by employers. If you want to acquire such skills, you should choose engineering logistics. By choosing these studies, you will gain knowledge of logistics processes in a company and learn how to manage physical and information streams. You will learn how a warehouse works, how to select means of transport and packaging, how to complete loads, choose suppliers and cooperate with customers. You will be able to identify problems that arise in these areas and then solve them using engineering methods. You will learn not only about the theoretical foundations of logistics, but also about its practical applications and tools: computer software and information technology. If you have an analytical mind, are interested in transport and organisational issues, and like to deal with technical and organisational problems, these studies will help you develop your qualities and become an engineer.

Specialisations

  • Transport Management and Engineering
  • Logistics Systems Engineering

Additional information

Computer laboratories

Student study clubs that promote student research activities

Student study club “Logistyk” (Logistician)
Student study club “Incoterms”

Specialisation in Transport Management and Engineering

The modern global economy is determined by many factors and transport reflects the dynamics of economic development. The effective management of logistics processes contributes to the efficiency of transport systems in the global economy. This specialisation was created in response to the high market demand for employees and specialists in this field. Transport Management and Engineering is a specialisation focused on the application of technology and experience in the design and control of transport processes. If you are interested in managing transport processes and logistics projects, if you want to learn and understand networked logistics and supply chain structures, as well as learn about innovative technologies used in short and intermodal transport and warehousing, then our specialisation is just for you. We will enable you develop your own skills and teach you to use tools and methods in your future career.

You will learn

Under the guidance of qualified staff, you will acquire skills and knowledge in transport process management and engineering and you will learn how to structure and analyse activities aimed at effectively identifying and solving logistics problems. You will become familiar with IT tools to support processes and the work of the logistician, as well as become familiar with modern technological and technical solutions used in practice.

Your future

As a graduate of this specialisation, you will have the opportunity to find employment in the transport, forwarding and logistics industry. The qualifications you will have acquired will enable you to find employment in technical job positions in logistics and transport companies. The management aspects included in the specialisation study programme will prepare you to become a manager of transport organisations in logistics and distribution centres, as well as production companies. Possible related job positions include a forwarding specialist, logistics planner, logistics specialist, transport specialist, inventory, procurement or warehouse management analyst, logistics and transport process engineer, logistics manager, and logistics process management.

Additional information

Students of the specialisation have the opportunity to develop their skills and competences as part of their activities in the student study clubs “Logistyk” (Logistician) and “Incoterms”.

Specialisation in Logistics Process Engineering

The specialisation in Logistics Process Engineering enables students to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge of modern methods, techniques and tools for analysing, designing, modelling and improving logistics processes. Students of the specialisation learn the principles of organisation and functioning of logistics processes in supply chains, as well as the issues of shaping and implementing complex (international) logistic systems. The courses in the Logistics Process Engineering specialisation are practical and concentrate in particular on methods, technological tools and solutions supporting the design and optimisation of logistics processes and projects. Students have the opportunity to learn about the practical implementation and support of logistics processes using integrated ERP-class management support systems (Merit, SAP). The knowledge and skills acquired in the specialisation will enable students to become a leader in the management of logistics processes and systems of modern companies with various business profiles.

You will learn

Graduates are specialists in the field of logistics with the knowledge indispensable to solve problems regarding the flow of materials, goods, and products in organisations. The strength of the graduates is their broad knowledge of the problems of logistics processes and systems and their skillful adaptation to dynamic market changes. Within the specialisation, you will learn, among other things, how to:

  • properly shape the infrastructure of logistics
  • skillfully choose information and communication technologies to support logistics activities
  • plan logistics processes in the e-economy
  • model, simulate and improve logistics processes at company and supply chain levels.

Your future

A graduate of the specialisation is a leader of change in the area of logistics processes in various types of companies and organisations, who is familiar with modern IT tools and has the ability to apply them creatively to optimise the logistics system. As a result, graduates of the specialisation can be employed as logistics specialists and managers in enterprises, as well as employees of public organisations specialised in shaping logistics systems and processes. The theoretical and practical knowledge acquired in the field of logistics also enables students to undertake independent business activities in the area of logistics services.

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