Logistics Engineering
Logistics engineering is to research on programming and design of logistical systems, logistical resources allocation, planning and control of logistical operational processes, and operational management of enterprise logistics. The program of Master of Engineering in Logistics Engineering is to cultivate high-level professionals who are specialized in logistical facility application, programming, design, and evaluation of logistical systems, and logistics operational management. They are capable of independently taking jobs of logistics technologies and operational management in governmental administrative departments, logistics enterprises, manufacturing firms, and other enterprises. Logistical engineering is a multidiscipline of management and technology and tightly relevant to areas such as transportation engineering, management science & engineering, industrial engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, and civil engineering etc. The main courses include natural dialectics, foreign language, advanced engineering math. (choose from numerical value analysis, probability and statistics, operations research, stochastic math, etc), computer application, introduction to management science, engineering economics, transportation engineering, planning & scheduling techniques, facility planning and system design, programming theories, modern logistics and supply chain management, logistical equipment and facility techniques, modeling and simulation of logistics system, operational management of logistics system, project management, international logistics, logistics transportation management etc.