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本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛注:资料来自UBC
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职业趋向:
Transportation and Logistics
Students from the program are likely to seek an analytical staff position rather then a managerial line position. Typically the positions are related to: the analysis and forecasting of transportation markets; operations planning in transportation or logistics; appraisal of investment programs in transport or logistics; and management consulting. Students enjoy good job prospects as the management of transportation and logistics functions has become more analytical. The development of new firms specializing in providing contract logistics services is creating a range of new positions for well trained graduates with experience. The privatization or commercialization of many public transportation services has opened up new employment opportunities. There are also good opportunities with consulting firms.
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课程结构:
Transportation and Logistics

Program Structure
All graduate students are expected to attend the Transportation and Logistics faculty workshop, a weekly series of research seminars and invited speakers.

Students may elect a thesis or non-thesis option. Since the MSc is a specialized degree, a thesis option may be appropriate.

A student on a non-thesis option must write a major essay during the second year of their program, and obtain a passing grade.

Programs are designed with an advisor to meet the particular interests of individual students; nonetheless, there are two streams: one emphasizing Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and an alternate stream emphasizing Transport Economics, Project and Policy Evaluation.

The graduate program requirements will include methodology courses, for example in economics, statistics, or management science. Interdisciplinary programs are possible by combining work in Commerce with courses in Engineering, Community and Regional Planning, Economics, and/or Geography.

MSc students take a combination of Master and PhD level courses. A limited number of senior undergraduate courses will also count towards the degree program. Although the program of study is to be designed jointly by the faculty advisor and the student, the following courses are recommended:

1. Logistics and Supply Chain Management Stream

Required Courses (15 credits)
BATL 510 Introduction to Logistics and Operations Management (LOM)
BATL 511 Design of LOM System
BATL 580 Current Issues in LOM
BAMS 511 Scheduling and Control of LOM
BAMS 514 Supply Chain Management
BABS 500 Applied Business Statistics I
BAMS 503 Simulation for Decision Making
BAIT 501 Survey of Information Systems Applications in Business
COMM 515 Foundations of Optimization

Recommended Electives (15 credits)
The student in consultation with his/her adviser may decide to take courses not included in this list.
BAIT 503 Developing Business Information
BAIT 506 Business Modelling for Information Technology Applications
BAMS 504 Visual Simulation
BAMS 515 Total Quality Management
BABS 502 Forecasting for Management
BATL 500 Transportation Services Management
ECON 480 Transportation Economics
COMM 444 Air Transportation
COMM 445 International Logistics and Shipping
COMM 549 Thesis


2. Transport Economics and Management Stream

Required Courses (10.5 credits)
Economics 480 or Commerce 544 - Transport Economics
Economics 500 - Micro-Economics or substitute
Economics 526 - Mathematics and Statistics for Economists or substitute
BAPA 503 - Cost Benefit Analysis or Commerce 447 Project Evaluation and Management

Recommended Electives (18 credits)
The student in consultation with his/her adviser may decide to take courses not included in this list including courses in other faculties, such as Economics, Civil Engineering, and Planning.
BABS 502 Forecasting for Management
BAIT 501 Survey of Information Systems Applications in Business
BAPA 504 Public Sector Evaluation Methods
BAMS 503 Simulation for Decision Making
BAMS 504 Visual Simulation
BATL 510 Introduction to Logistics and Operations Management
COMM 444 Air Transport Management
COMM 445 International Shipping and Logistics
COMM 447 Project Appraisal and Management
COMM 549 Thesis
COMM 582 Statistical Methodology II
COMM 644 Analytical Methods in Transport
ECON 527 Econometrics更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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Replies, comments and Discussions:

  • 工作学习 / 求学深造 / 请教啦!!!!!!!!!!
    本科是国际贸易,但是并没有logistic工作经验,有计划先去college读有关学科。所以想向了解的大虾们请教。是否很难学呢? 毕业以后从事的工作,会涉及哪些方面呢? 另外,在中国是否属于新兴行业,有前途吗?
    问题较多,请赐教!
    • 自己up 一下! 关于logistic的问题,请大虾有空帮我看看吧!
      • 我也帮你up一下,挺想知道的,我的情况也差不多
    • 我帮你up一下
    • 是,我也想知道。我在国内倒做了几年,但没听说哪个中国人在这里做这行,是不是语言要求很高。
      • anybody knows?
    • 详情见内
      本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛注:资料来自UBC
      -------------------------------
      职业趋向:
      Transportation and Logistics
      Students from the program are likely to seek an analytical staff position rather then a managerial line position. Typically the positions are related to: the analysis and forecasting of transportation markets; operations planning in transportation or logistics; appraisal of investment programs in transport or logistics; and management consulting. Students enjoy good job prospects as the management of transportation and logistics functions has become more analytical. The development of new firms specializing in providing contract logistics services is creating a range of new positions for well trained graduates with experience. The privatization or commercialization of many public transportation services has opened up new employment opportunities. There are also good opportunities with consulting firms.
      =======================================
      课程结构:
      Transportation and Logistics

      Program Structure
      All graduate students are expected to attend the Transportation and Logistics faculty workshop, a weekly series of research seminars and invited speakers.

      Students may elect a thesis or non-thesis option. Since the MSc is a specialized degree, a thesis option may be appropriate.

      A student on a non-thesis option must write a major essay during the second year of their program, and obtain a passing grade.

      Programs are designed with an advisor to meet the particular interests of individual students; nonetheless, there are two streams: one emphasizing Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and an alternate stream emphasizing Transport Economics, Project and Policy Evaluation.

      The graduate program requirements will include methodology courses, for example in economics, statistics, or management science. Interdisciplinary programs are possible by combining work in Commerce with courses in Engineering, Community and Regional Planning, Economics, and/or Geography.

      MSc students take a combination of Master and PhD level courses. A limited number of senior undergraduate courses will also count towards the degree program. Although the program of study is to be designed jointly by the faculty advisor and the student, the following courses are recommended:

      1. Logistics and Supply Chain Management Stream

      Required Courses (15 credits)
      BATL 510 Introduction to Logistics and Operations Management (LOM)
      BATL 511 Design of LOM System
      BATL 580 Current Issues in LOM
      BAMS 511 Scheduling and Control of LOM
      BAMS 514 Supply Chain Management
      BABS 500 Applied Business Statistics I
      BAMS 503 Simulation for Decision Making
      BAIT 501 Survey of Information Systems Applications in Business
      COMM 515 Foundations of Optimization

      Recommended Electives (15 credits)
      The student in consultation with his/her adviser may decide to take courses not included in this list.
      BAIT 503 Developing Business Information
      BAIT 506 Business Modelling for Information Technology Applications
      BAMS 504 Visual Simulation
      BAMS 515 Total Quality Management
      BABS 502 Forecasting for Management
      BATL 500 Transportation Services Management
      ECON 480 Transportation Economics
      COMM 444 Air Transportation
      COMM 445 International Logistics and Shipping
      COMM 549 Thesis


      2. Transport Economics and Management Stream

      Required Courses (10.5 credits)
      Economics 480 or Commerce 544 - Transport Economics
      Economics 500 - Micro-Economics or substitute
      Economics 526 - Mathematics and Statistics for Economists or substitute
      BAPA 503 - Cost Benefit Analysis or Commerce 447 Project Evaluation and Management

      Recommended Electives (18 credits)
      The student in consultation with his/her adviser may decide to take courses not included in this list including courses in other faculties, such as Economics, Civil Engineering, and Planning.
      BABS 502 Forecasting for Management
      BAIT 501 Survey of Information Systems Applications in Business
      BAPA 504 Public Sector Evaluation Methods
      BAMS 503 Simulation for Decision Making
      BAMS 504 Visual Simulation
      BATL 510 Introduction to Logistics and Operations Management
      COMM 444 Air Transport Management
      COMM 445 International Shipping and Logistics
      COMM 447 Project Appraisal and Management
      COMM 549 Thesis
      COMM 582 Statistical Methodology II
      COMM 644 Analytical Methods in Transport
      ECON 527 Econometrics更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • 1)不难学 2)主要是采购,进出口,仓储等 3)国内是近五年发展起来的,属于新兴行业,但也已有很多人在做了,但大部分都是有实践经验,没有理论知识。说到有没有前途,关键在于你爱不爱这一行。
      • Seneca college has this program" globe logistics and supply chain managent"
      • 谢谢大家的回复!我正认真思考这问题呢。。烦啊。。。beibei,你的新工作如何啊? 你可是logistic的大虾哦,还请多指教。。。
        我本科毕业以后做过两年的进出口,所以现在会有这个想法。只是担心,如果只是从事运输方面工作,总觉得不爽。 其实很多公司也涉及到logistic的,应该不单是运输交通管理方面的吧,更广义的?