Integral Logistics (Virtual Mode) Program By Universidad de Belgrano |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

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Main Subject Area

Logistics / Supply Chain ManagementMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Logistics / Supply Chain Management

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

The Bachelor of Integral Logistics will be trained to perform in:

  • Management positions or direction of operational areas of the organizations affected by distribution or supply.
  • Organizations of the private and public sector, either as responsible for the integral management of the supply chain or as responsible for any of the functional areas, such as supply, storage, transportation, planning, distribution and management of the demand.
  • Management positions of transport or storage companies that provide services to companies.
  • Academic institutions for the development of research and dissemination projects in the field of logistics.

The Bachelor of Integral Logistics will be trained to:

Design, plan, direct and control:

  • Logistics and cataloging information systems.
  • Logistics systems and networks.
  • Research, investment and development projects in the logistics area.
  • The functional systems of the logistics area.
  • Locate and distribute facilities.
  • Coordinate multimodal distribution chains.
  • Propose new logistics and national and international distribution systems to achieve greater competitiveness.
  • Participate and generate academic research in logistics that serves as input for decision-making in both the public and private spheres.
  • Provide consulting and advisory services in relation to logistics issues to SMEs, public or private companies and service organizations.

Program overview

Main Subject

Logistics / Supply Chain Management

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

Online

The Bachelor of Integral Logistics will be trained to perform in:

  • Management positions or direction of operational areas of the organizations affected by distribution or supply.
  • Organizations of the private and public sector, either as responsible for the integral management of the supply chain or as responsible for any of the functional areas, such as supply, storage, transportation, planning, distribution and management of the demand.
  • Management positions of transport or storage companies that provide services to companies.
  • Academic institutions for the development of research and dissemination projects in the field of logistics.

The Bachelor of Integral Logistics will be trained to:

Design, plan, direct and control:

  • Logistics and cataloging information systems.
  • Logistics systems and networks.
  • Research, investment and development projects in the logistics area.
  • The functional systems of the logistics area.
  • Locate and distribute facilities.
  • Coordinate multimodal distribution chains.
  • Propose new logistics and national and international distribution systems to achieve greater competitiveness.
  • Participate and generate academic research in logistics that serves as input for decision-making in both the public and private spheres.
  • Provide consulting and advisory services in relation to logistics issues to SMEs, public or private companies and service organizations.

Admission requirements

2 Years
Mar
Aug

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▪        Attending Conferences and/or Talks:

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Our competitive advantages come from focusing on relevant qualifications and skills:

 

▪        Doble Degree Programs:

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▪        Final Dissertation Paper Workshops:

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▪        Certificate qualifications:

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