The Master’s in Logistics Engineering and Management at Dalian Maritime University (DMU) in Dalian, China is a research‑oriented graduate program—typically three years of full‑time study—offered under the Transportation Engineering College that aims to cultivate high‑level professionals with both solid theoretical foundations and strong practical research capability in logistics systems, supply chain design, transportation planning, and port‑oriented logistics engineering. The discipline is part of the first‑level Transportation Engineering field and has been developed with distinctive marine, port and multimodal transport characteristics, reflecting DMU’s long history and leadership in logistics education and research in China. Students in the program study advanced subjects such as modern logistics and supply chain management, forecasting and decision‑making technologies, transportation engineering, logistics system simulation, logistics engineering project evaluation, logistics information management, port planning and management, and inventory control technologies, enabling them to understand and analyze complex logistics problems and design efficient solutions for real‑world applications. Graduates are prepared for careers in transportation and logistics industries, government logistics planning and administration, port and shipping enterprises, logistics service companies, research institutions and higher education, as well as further academic research, with an emphasis on innovative thinking and interdisciplinary application of engineering and management principles. The program combines coursework with supervised research to help students engage in independent scientific inquiry and contribute to the development of logistics engineering theory and practice.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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