Study Plan - Logistics and Supply Chain Engineering
When you finish all units of your education program, you will receive a Diploma and a Professional License, as well as a bachelor’s degree endorsed by SACSCOC that is recognized worldwide.
Study Plan and Program incorporated to SEP.
DIPES: 20241901, 22/08/2024
Mixed Modality.
First Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Second Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Third Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Fourth Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Fifth Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Sixth Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Seventh Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Eighth Term
Hours With Teacher : Horas Docente
Hours Independent: Horas independiente
Total Study Plan Credits | |
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Hours With Teacher | 2496 |
Hours Independent | 2176 |
Credits (Units) | 304 |
Objective
Train professionals in Logistics and Supply Chain Engineering capable of designing and operating efficient logistics networks, using virtual environments and technological tools, applying optimization methods and emerging technologies to improve supply chains, organizational performance, and customer service in a digital global context.
Graduate profile
The Logistics and Supply Chain Engineering’s teaching learning process is based on competencies to integrate knowledge, skills and attitudes that train ethical professionals who can meet the logistics engineering needs and requirements of the population, in a global world.
- Use mathematical models and technology to efficiently operate warehouses and distribution centers, strengthening the company's competitive advantage.
- Create efficient distribution networks through optimization techniques, identifying risks and developing contingency actions, always promoting teamwork.
- Reduce costs and waste through lean thinking, improving delivery times and customer service conditions, with effective communication.
- Operate global logistics networks, integrating international regulations and trade agreements to increase efficiency, maintaining credibility and honesty.
- Select optimal conditions for the supply chain through mathematical methodologies and technological tools, strengthening the ability to solve complex problems.
- Estimate supply chain results using simulation and financial analysis, respecting and satisfying stakeholders.
- Manage your own learning process using digital resources effectively.
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Recommended Computer Specifications
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