Master’s Programs

The College of Economic and Social Development has four master's degree programs, These programs guarantee high-quality student learning through our strong team of teaching experts. 

Mission

The Master of Logistics program aims to equip students with the theoretical basis of logistics and the ability to conduct research on theoretical frontiers and major practical problems.


Research Area

a. Logistics industry analysis and planning: 

research mainly focuses on the policy, organisation and efficiency of the logistics industry. It also covers the theory and methodology of regional logistics planning.

b. Logistics operation and supply chain management: 

research focuses include logistics and supply chain operation and management, logistics enterprise operation and strategy, supply chain design and coordination, and supply chain network layout and optimization.

c. Transportation economy and management: 

studies the operation, competition and investment decisions of transportation enterprises, as well as the organization, structure, layout and policies of the transportation industry.

d. Logistics system optimization: 

research mainly focuses on the theory, method and application of logistics system optimization, including low-carbon smart logistics system modelling and algorithm optimization, logistics big data system integration and simulation, and its application in urban logistics, port and shipping logistics and other fields.

Course
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
Intermediate Microeconomics
Intermediate Econometrics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Socialist Political Economics with Chinese Characteristics
Applied Econometrics
Thesis
Advanced Logistics
Advanced Operations Research
Analysis of Logistics Industry
Advanced Methodology of Supply Chain System Optimisation
Theory and Applications of Geographic Information System
Cyber Economy and Artificial Intelligence