Department:Engineering and Management
Field of study:Management

Logistics and supply chain management

Type of study:
Obtained title:
Bachelor's degree
Duration:
3 years
Language of study:
Polish, English
Form of study:
Full-time (weekdays), Part-time (Saturday–Sunday)

Why study at ATA

Dual diploma

In addition to a Polish bachelor’s degree, by studying Management at ATA, you can also earn an American Bachelor of Science in Business Management diploma issued by Herzing University (USA). You will receive the American Bachelor of Science degree after completing just one year of study at that university. After finishing your studies in the U.S., you can apply for a one-year visa extension and work under the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program.
ATA is the exclusive partner of Herzing University in Poland.

Continuation of studies

After completing your undergraduate studies, you can deepen your knowledge of management in a second-cycle (master’s) program. You can find more information here.

International career prospects

Modern trade and logistics are fields without borders. Students of this specialization gain knowledge about international financial settlements and the principles of organizing business activities in foreign markets.

The opportunity to work in various industries

This specialization prepares you to work across a wide range of sectors, from trade and production to logistics services. Thanks to the versatility of the acquired knowledge, graduates can work not only in transportation companies but also in supermarkets, e-commerce businesses, and manufacturing companies.

High demand for specialists

With the growth of the e-commerce sector and the globalization of trade, the demand for logistics specialists is increasing. Companies need highly skilled employees who can manage supply chains, optimize logistics processes, and efficiently manage resources.

What can you do after these studies?

Employment prospects

Managing the logistics department

After completing your studies, you can take on the position of logistics department manager, responsible for coordinating the flow of goods within the company. You will oversee transportation and warehousing processes, as well as manage the supply chain, ensuring timely delivery of products to customers.

Sales and Business Negotiation Specialist

As a Sales Specialist, you will be responsible for negotiating with clients and developing long-term business relationships. Your tasks will include acquiring new contractors as well as managing relationships with current clients, which will lead to increased sales and profitability for the company.

E-commerce Operations Coordinator

After graduation, you can work as an operations coordinator in an e-commerce company, responsible for optimizing order and delivery processes in online stores. You will manage inventory, collaborate with transportation companies, and ensure that products reach customers in the shortest time possible.

Logistics and Process Optimization Consultant

As a consultant, you can specialize in advising companies that want to streamline their logistics processes or improve supply chain management. Your tasks will include analyzing current practices, proposing improvements, and implementing new technologies.

Manager in a manufacturing or trading company

After completing this specialization, you can take on the role of a manager in a manufacturing or trading company, where you will be responsible for the entire operational activity, including sales, procurement, and logistics. Depending on the industry, you will need to manage both production processes and the supply chain.

This program is for you if:

You are interested in trade and logistics.

This program is for you if you want to combine a passion for trade with practical skills in logistics. You will gain knowledge that will allow you to manage transportation, warehousing, and sales processes in trading companies.

You enjoy challenges related to negotiations and customer service.

This program is for you if you want to develop negotiation skills and perfect the art of customer service. You will learn how to conduct effective business conversations that will help you acquire new clients and maintain long-term relationships with contractors.

You want to work in an international environment.

The program is for you if you are interested in working for an international company with a global reach. With knowledge of international financial settlements and the organization of business operations, you will be prepared to take on challenges in companies operating in various markets.

Program and structure of studies

DOWNLOAD THE STUDY PROGRAM

practical profile of education

Practical skills

64%

Theoretical knowledge

18%

Professional internships

18%

Boring classes

0%

MAJOR AND SPECIALIZATION SUBJECTS FOR THE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

  • English Language

  • Mathematics

  • Microeconomics

  • Basics of Law

  • Basics of Management

  • Psychology

  • Philosophy

  • Marketing Research

  • Logistics

  • Science of Organization

  • Basics of Finance and Banking

  • Basics of Marketing

  • Information Technology

  • Accounting

  • Ethics

  • Workplace Safety and Ergonomics

  • Corporate Finance

  • Statistics

  • Commercial Law

  • Information Systems in Management

  • Quality Management

  • Production and Service Management

  • Project Management

  • Market Analysis

  • Human Resource Management

  • Consultation and Thesis Work Implementation

  • Professional Internship

  • Organizational Behavior

  • Environmental Management

  • Databases

  • Physical Education

Tuition fees

Tuition fees for the studies in English language - academic year 25/26

Admission fee (non refoundable)
200 €
FOR EU COUNTRIES
FOR NON EU COUNTRIES
FULL-TIME STUDIES TUITION FEE
(PER YEAR)
EU/CIS = All EU countries, all Balkan countries, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Mongolia, Georgia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey.
2700 €
FULL-TIME STUDIES TUITION FEE
(PER YEAR)
For non-EU countries
3500 €

Admission rules