BACHELOR IN LOGISTICS ENGINEERING (BSC)
Audi Hungaria Faculty of Vehicle Engineering
Name of qualification and level | Duration of studies | Necessary no. credits for degree | Tuition fee | Application fee | Supervisor | Programme mentor |
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Logistics Engineer (BSc) | 7 semesters – full time programme | 210 credits | 2,600 EUR / semester | 100 EUR / application |
Dr. Péter Németh |
Tamara Bíró |
The programme aims to train basic level logistics engineers to analyse, organise and control the logistic (supply of goods, handling materials, stocking, commissioning, loading, supply of materials, distributions of goods, management of waste) process and system of material flow inside companies and between enterprises and also their related information flow with the help of their scientific, special technical, economic/management, information technological and industrial, transportation technological knowledge related to the professional field of logistics. Their professional knowledge enables them to participate in the production and quality control of logistic machines, equipment and devices as elements of logistic systems, and manage their operation. Graduates will be prepared to continue their studies at MSc level.
Structure of studies
The total number of credits needed to complete the programme is 210 credits. The courses of the programme are divided into four categories: basic knowledge of natural sciences (54 credits), knowledge of economics and human sciences (20 credits), professional knowledge (121 credits), thesis course (15 credits). 1 credit equals one ECTS credit, and 1 credit is defined as 25 student working hours.
Language requirements
TOEFL 513 / IELTS 5.5 /oral examination, TOEFL IBT test score of 66 or any standardised international English language exam corresponding with Hungarian B2 at the Bachelors level and C1 at Masters level.
If there is no standardised English exam, the University relies on an online interview. Applicants not complying with language requirements must enrol in a preparatory language programme. After having completed the language course and passed the requisite final examination, if there are no professional reservations on the part of the Faculty, admission to the selected Bachelor's programme is automatic.
Academic requirements
Completed and signed application form, copy of your passport, notarized copy of secondary/high school graduation results including mathematics, notarized copy of the Transcript of Records, notarized copy of your language certificate, recent photograph, Curriculum Vitae (resumé) in English, Motivational Letter in English, Academic Reference letter in English (Issued by your former academic institution/teacher)
Programme educational objectives:
The Logistics Engineering program equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to optimize supply chain processes, manage complex logistics operations, and implement innovative solutions in the global marketplace. This program focuses on the integration of engineering principles, management techniques, and information technology to ensure efficient and effective material flow.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO#1: Graduates will excel in professional engineering practice by applying their knowledge of logistics engineering principles to solve real-world problems.
PEO#2: Graduates will demonstrate leadership and innovation in the field of logistics by developing and implementing innovative solutions to improve supply chain efficiency and effectiveness.
PEO#3: Graduates will engage in lifelong learning to stay current with advancements in logistics technology and industry best practices.
PEO#4: Graduates will practice ethical principles and professional responsibility in their work, adhering to industry standards and regulations, with a global perspective and intercultural competence to operate effectively in diverse logistics environments.
Student Outcomes:
Upon graduation, students will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to solve complex logistics problems.
- Design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data.
- Design a system, component, or process to meet specified needs with consideration of public health and safety, and the global environment.
- Function eeffectively on multidisciplinary teams.
- Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
- Understand professional and ethical responsibility.
- Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
Job opportunities:
- Logistics Manager: Overseeing the planning, implementation, and control of supply chain operations.
- Supply Chain Analyst: Analyzing supply chain data to identify inefficiencies and opportunities for improvement.
- Operations Manager: Managing day-to-day operations within a logistics organization.
- Transportation Planner: Developing and implementing efficient transportation plans.
- Warehouse Manager: Supervising warehouse operations, including inventory management and order fulfillment.
- Consultant: Providing expert advice to organizations on logistics and supply chain optimization.
- Entrepreneur: Starting their own logistics or supply chain-related businesses.
By combining technical expertise with a strong understanding of business principles, Logistics Engineering graduates are poised to make significant contributions to the global economy.