Turkish Aeronautical Association University

Bachelor in Logistics Management

Ankara, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Logistics Management programs prepare students to plan, coordinate, and optimize the movement of goods, information, and resources across supply chains. The curriculum typically covers topics such as supply chain management, transportation and warehousing, inventory control, procurement, and the use of data and technology to improve logistics operations. Students learn to analyze logistics networks, identify inefficiencies, and apply quantitative and management tools to improve the flow of goods from production to delivery. Case studies and simulations of supply chain scenarios are commonly used to help students understand how logistics decisions affect cost, speed, and reliability in real operations. Graduates of logistics management programs typically find roles in supply chain planning, transportation and freight management, procurement, and operations across industries such as manufacturing, retail, and shipping, with career paths that can extend into broader operations or general management roles over time. This bachelor program is offered at Turkish Aeronautical Association University in Ankara, Turkey, and is taught in English over 4 years, matching the standard bachelor-level duration in the Turkish system. Ankara's position as the national capital connects students to government and industry bodies relevant to transportation and logistics policy. The English-medium format of the program is intended to prepare graduates for logistics roles that increasingly involve international supply chains and cross-border coordination.

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