2 Part time Master Programmes in Logistics in Belgium for 2024

Part time Master Programmes in Logistics in Belgium for 2024Filter
    • Diepenbeek, Belgium

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    Distance learning

    English

    The Master of Transportation Sciences by distance learning is specifically tailored to the needs of practitioners who want to earn a specialized qualification and broaden their knowledge and work experience in the rapidly changing transportation field. The program has a pronounced international orientation. Students from all over Europe join this program and the exchange of experience and knowledge between the international student group brings added value to the course. The program is taught by internationally renowned professors from Hasselt University's Transportation Research Institute (IMOB) and other leading European universities, e.g. the course "In-Depth Crash Investigation" is taught in cooperation with dr. Andrew Morris and dr. Richard Frampton of the University of Loughborough (UK) and the course "Intelligent Transport Systems" is taught in cooperation with the University of Maribor (Slovenia).

    • Leuven, Belgium

    Full time, Part time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English, Dutch

    Logistics and traffic keep our modern world moving! Just think of the increase in self-driving cars and trucks, or e-commerce: a super dynamic logistic machine. You click ‘buy now’ and automated warehouses pop into action. Within 24 hours your purchase is at your front door. Optimisation is the key word; airplanes, trucks, cargo-bikes, and soon drones or automatic vans all deliver your packages. Enterprises constantly redesign their supply chain in response to new players, different prices and new technologies like 3D printing. Modern traffic systems increasingly pursue logistics and optimisation: from fleet management of shared cars and bikes, to enterprises that provide integrated Mobility-as-a-Service. Governmental planning agencies and public transport operators cooperate with trendy firms (Google, Uber, Tesla …) to consign the use of unsustainable private cars to the history books.