Specialty
Bachelor Program (first-cycle studies)
Substantive partners:
FOR WHOM WAS THE SPECIALTY OF TRADE AND LOGISTICS CREATED?
This specialty is designed for people who want to become valued specialists in sales and supply departments in trading companies, and who want to be prepared for work in companies providing logistics services.
PRACTICAL ASPECT OF THE PROFESSION
Thanks to the specialty of trade and logistics you will gain knowledge and skills of:
FUTURE-ORIENTED EDUCATION
The developing market for trade services needs more and more high-class specialists with higher education. At the same time, the supply of commercial entities is increasingly linked to the activities of logistics enterprises, which have revolutionised the functioning of the supply chains.
The programme of education of three-years full-time and part-time first-cycle studies (Bachelor) in Management includes the following courses:
Elements of the supply chain
International financial settlements
Organisation of commercial activities
Sales techniques and customer service
Merchandising of FMCG
Food commodities
Types and means of transport
Economics of logistics services
Logistics from a product perspective
Packaging in logistics
Organisation of storage and logistics centres
Diploma seminar
Product category management and purchasing process
Marketing of services
Distribution models and channels
Freight forwarding and international transport
Management of a foreign trade enterprise
English language
Mathematics
Microeconomics
Basics of law
Basics of management
Psychology
Logistics
Marketing research
Organisational science
Basics of finance and banking
Basics of marketing
Information technology
Workplace safety and ergonomics
Corporate finance
Statistics
Economic law
Accounting
Information systems in management
Quality management
Production and service management
Projects management
Market analysis
Databases
Consultation and writing the diploma thesis
Vocational training
Organisational behaviour
Environmental management
Human resources management