[ 926LOMA20 ] Subject (*)Logistics Management
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Es ist eine neuere Version 2022W dieses Fachs/Moduls im Curriculum Master's programme Business Informatics 2024W vorhanden. |
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Coordinating university |
12 / 18 / 24 ECTS |
Accumulative subject examination |
M1 - Master's programme 1. year |
Business Administration |
Sophie Parragh |
Johannes Kepler University Linz |
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Original study plan |
Master's programme Business Informatics 2020W |
Objectives |
Students have a competent knowledge of Logistics Management, based on the basis of business economics. Students are able to develop and apply information systems for production and logistics in collaboration with business economists.
Students are familiar with main aspects in development and evaluation of strategies in production and logistics management as well as possible options for the definition of products and production systems. They know planning tasks and methods in operations management and how to make use of appropriate methods for typical practical planning problems. Students are also able to apply methods in strategic and tactical production and logistics management as well as in transportation management. They can analyse problems in supply chain management. Students can make use of their knowledge in case studies, management games and planning software.
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Contents are varying depending on the selected courses. See subordinated courses.
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Further information |
The courses „ KS Operations and Supply Chain Management“ (3 ECTS) and „ IK Operations and Supply Chain Management“ (3 ECTS) from the bachelor’s degree program “Betriebswirtschaftslehre” and “KS Operations Research“ und „IK Operations Research“ are required for the other courses of this subject and have to be chosen (if they were not completed within the bachelor’s degree).
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Subordinated subjects, modules and lectures |
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