Admission requirements
Entry with 180 credits from the initial degree
With a completed undergraduate degree from a state or state-recognized university with at least 180 credits, mainly from the fields of logistics and supply chain management or business administration and STEM subjects (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, and technology) with a logistics component of at least 30 credits, you can be admitted if:
- You have at least one year of relevant work experience after the initial degree OR
- You have at least one year of qualified work experience after the initial degree and can demonstrate an additional 30 credits through further training measures or complete a bridging course at the Euro-FH
Entry with 210 credits from the initial degree
With a completed undergraduate degree from a state or state-recognized university and at least 210 credits, mainly from the fields of logistics and supply chain management or business administration and STEM subjects (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences, and technology) with a logistics component of at least 30 credits, you can be admitted if:
- You have at least one year of relevant work experience* after the initial degree
Entry without a university degree for experienced executives
- If you have completed vocational training and have at least ten years of qualifying work experience with at least six years in leadership roles, you can be admitted through our master's entry program
You have sufficient English language skills at level B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Details
The Master's programme in Digitalisation and Sustainability in Logistics at the European Distance Learning University in Hamburg is designed to provide students with a scientific and practice-oriented education. With a focus on integrating theory and practice, students are prepared to take on responsible positions in companies and organisations. The curriculum covers relevant knowledge and practical skills in the field of logistics, as well as aspects of digitalisation and sustainability.
The complexity of modern value creation systems requires an increasingly integrative approach to the consideration of logistics, digitalisation, and sustainability. The programme prepares students to tackle complex challenges and to successfully assume leadership and planning tasks in these areas.
This Master's programme is aimed at professionals with basic knowledge in the field of logistics who are looking to qualify for responsible positions in the planning, implementation, and monitoring of logistical systems. Graduates of logistics-related programmes as well as economics and STEM graduates can participate, provided they have obtained a basic degree.
Upon completion of the programme, graduates can work in various areas, including logistics companies, IT companies with a logistics focus, management consultancies, and in research and development. The curriculum allows students to combine existing knowledge and skills with new knowledge and competencies in the fields of logistics, digitalisation, and sustainability, in order to be optimally prepared for complex professional requirements.
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