The Master of Science programme in Transportation and Logistics offers an opportunity for recent graduates as well as working professionals to venture into the fast-growing and dynamic field of transportation and logistics. There are many players involved directly or indirectly with transportation and logistics, and they operate in areas such as public transportation and mass transit, airlines, airports, ocean shipping, seaports, rail, cargo and freight transport, supply chain management, green and sustainable transportation, traffic control, highway operations, toll operations, and communication and traveler information systems.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The structure of Master of Science (MSc) in Transportation and Logistics programme is as follows:
9 core courses (9 x 4 credits) 36 credit hours
Project paper 8 credit hours 8 credit hours
Total courses of 9 (9 x 4 credit hours + 1 x 8 credit Hours) 44 credit hours
MODULES
You will be exposed to a number of critical areas and will be assessed through a combination of written examinations and assignments.
MTL501 Transportation systems
MTL510 Logistics Systems
MTL513 Supply Chain Management & Design
MTL520 Logistics Performance Management
MTL505 Maritime Logistics
MTL506 Transportation Policy & Strategy
MTL507 Intelligent Transportation Systems
MBA1114 Operation Management
MTL519 Sustainable Transportation & Environment
UCC504 Research Methods
MTL590 Research Project
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must possess one of the following qualifications:
Bachelor degree with CGPA of 3.00 or above (on a 4 point scale) or an equivalent qualification in a relevant field from a recognized university.
In special circumstances, applicants who have relevant work experience in an appropriate field with a Bachelor degree with a CGPA lower than 3.0 (on a 4 point scale) may be considered for admission.
Applicants with a Bachelor degree with a CGPA lower than 3.0 and without working experience may be considered for admission to the Structure C (by coursework only) of the programme.
Language Proficiency – Applicants will be required to provide documentary evidence of proficiency in English in one of the following examinations:
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) at a score of 550, or higher.
International English Language Testing Services (IELTS), a minimum overall score of 6.0.
Provide proof of English proficiency as evaluated by MUST.