📚About the Program
Master’s in Business Administration Supply Chain Management at University of Cologne
Course description This programme provides you with: ● A broad set of academic approaches as well as highly sought-after method competencies. ● The ability to analyse and predict managerial problems and comprehensive data situations using statistical and mathematical methods and models and to derive data-based decision recommendations. ● The capacity to understand and act on corporate values, compliance, social responsibility, the interaction of various internal functions as well as the cross-company coordination within the value chain. ● Access to a comprehensive company network and practical exposure. In Supply Chain Management, you learn and practice theories, methods and decision-making approaches for internal and cross-company value chains. This knowledge includes strategy development and implementation, logistics and production management, planning, optimisation and innovation in value chains. Contents This programme is characterised by its strong balance of theoretical rigor and practical relevance. Both aspects are critical. We build on a strong research reputation which consistently excels in various competitive research ratings. We regularly publish in the leading academic journals globally and present our work at leading conferences. Moreover, since most of the research is empirical in nature, collaboration with organisations is natural to the department’s members. Thus, by being close to businesses, a clear focus lies on the investigation of current business challenges. In addition to translating our research knowledge into the current course offerings, we cover a set of very contemporaneous subjects. Of course, the impact of the digital transformation as a trend is felt throughout all areas of instruction. Structure Within this programme, the Core and Advanced Sections cover the methodological basics of your respective major in Supply Chain Management. The Specialisation Section teaches major specific basics and, in addition, advanced skills within the same area with the business project as the practical highlight of the whole programme. The programme is designed to include a semester abroad during your third or fourth semester. We will be happy to advise you on the options available to you and give you organisational support before, during and after your international experience. In case you are not able to complete your semester abroad, you have the possibility of choosing a minor specialisation in your Supplementary Section from a wide range of WiSo Faculty courses. With the master’s thesis for the successful completion of your studies, you underline the knowledge and skills you have acquired throughout the programme and are ready to continue your career as an expert in your field. Required Documents: ●School leaving certificate/proof of having passed a university entrance exam ●Degree certificate (if already available), if not, please upload a preliminary degree overview ●Overview of subjects and grades (transcript of records) ●University grading system ●An officially certified translation if the original documents were not issued in German or English Language ●Applicants from China and Vietnam are required to also submit a current APS certificate. (for India: As of the winter semester 2023/24) ●English Language Certificate: Level B2/C1 (TOEFL Internet-based 93; IELTS average 6,5 - each single component 6,0; Cambridge qualifications 175; TOEIC 460-425-175; Abitur incl. 6 years)
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