

International Transport and Spedition Engineering
About the Course
Curriculum:
Transportation Systems: Core courses in transportation systems cover various modes of transportation, including road, rail, air, and sea transport. Students learn about the infrastructure, operations, regulations, and technologies associated with each mode of transportation.
Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Studies in logistics and supply chain management focus on the movement and storage of goods, materials, and information from point of origin to point of consumption. Students learn about inventory management, warehousing, distribution, transportation planning, and supply chain optimization.
International Trade and Customs: Courses in international trade and customs cover the regulatory frameworks governing cross-border trade, including import/export procedures, customs clearance processes, tariffs, trade agreements, and international trade documentation.
Freight Forwarding and Spedition: Studies in freight forwarding and spedition explore the role of freight forwarders and logistics service providers in facilitating international trade. Students learn about freight transportation, cargo handling, freight documentation, and customs brokerage services.
Transportation Economics: Courses in transportation economics cover the economic principles and analysis techniques used to study transportation systems and logistics networks. Students learn about transportation demand, pricing strategies, cost-benefit analysis, and transportation policy.
Risk Management and Insurance: Studies in risk management and insurance focus on identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks associated with transportation and logistics operations. Students learn about insurance products, risk assessment techniques, and risk management strategies in the context of international trade.
Supply Chain Technologies: Courses in supply chain technologies cover the use of information technology systems and tools to optimize supply chain processes and enhance logistics efficiency. Students learn about inventory management software, transportation management systems (TMS), warehouse management systems (WMS), and electronic data interchange (EDI).
International Business and Negotiation: Studies in international business and negotiation cover the principles and practices of conducting business across borders. Students learn about international business strategies, negotiation techniques, cultural differences, and business etiquette in global markets.
Career Opportunities:
Transportation Planner
Logistics Coordinator
Freight Forwarding Agent
Supply Chain Analyst
Customs Broker
Transport Economist
International Trade Specialist
Operations Manager (Transportation/Logistics)
Shipping Coordinator
Warehouse Manager
Overall, BS International Transport and Spedition Engineering prepares students for careers in transportation, logistics, freight forwarding, and international trade, providing them with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience needed to succeed in the dynamic and interconnected world of global commerce.
Location
Rzeszow,
Poland
Duration
3 Years
Estimated Annual Tuition Fee
EUR 3,800 to EUR 4,000
Degree
Bachelors
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