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The programme goes beyond simply addressing trade issues between countries by encouraging critical analysis of what makes a business competitive in the international arena. It provides a unique learning experience based upon student needs and graduate opportunities.
You can study the core modules at Universitat de Valencia, Spain, Institute of Business Studies, Moscow, Russia, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA, University of
Hertfordshire, Great Britain, Universiti Tun Abdul Razak, Malaysia or NOVANCIA, France:
During the second term students specialise in International Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Bremen, Germany:
Logistics and Supply Chain Management connect markets and people. Located in one of the leading logistics hubs in Germany, the University of Applied Sciences Bremen offers the specialisation International Logistics/Supply Chain Management. Students will learn to design, analyse, and control logistics networks and the related processes from inbound/procurement logistics to international transport. The maritime sector plays an important role in the programme and in the region. Project management will be introduced as the indispensable tool for successful logistics managers. As part of a local and global network, the University of Applied Sciences Bremen provides a broad variety of learning experiences. Key Note speakers, field trips, and business simulations are examples for the didactical approach of the University of Applied Sciences Bremen in teaching logistics management.
You can study the core modules at Universitat de Valencia, Spain, Institute of Business Studies, Moscow, Russia, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA, University of
Hertfordshire, Great Britain, Universiti Tun Abdul Razak, Malaysia or NOVANCIA, France:
- Management in the Global Environment/Global Strategic Analysis
- Global Marketing Strategies
- International Financial Management
- Human Resource Management in a Global Environment
- International Business Law
During the second term students specialise in International Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Bremen, Germany:
Logistics and Supply Chain Management connect markets and people. Located in one of the leading logistics hubs in Germany, the University of Applied Sciences Bremen offers the specialisation International Logistics/Supply Chain Management. Students will learn to design, analyse, and control logistics networks and the related processes from inbound/procurement logistics to international transport. The maritime sector plays an important role in the programme and in the region. Project management will be introduced as the indispensable tool for successful logistics managers. As part of a local and global network, the University of Applied Sciences Bremen provides a broad variety of learning experiences. Key Note speakers, field trips, and business simulations are examples for the didactical approach of the University of Applied Sciences Bremen in teaching logistics management.
Educational organisation
One-year, full-time course (three terms)Study abroad unit(s)
The programme is a double-degree Master's programme offered by the International Business School Alliance (IBSA). Students study the core modules in the first term at one of the partner universities of the International Business School Alliance (IBSA) and specialise in the second term at the International Graduate Center in Bremen, Germany.Forms of assessment
Written exams under supervision (proctored examinations), oral examinations and presentations, written presentations, and project assignmentsStudents obtain 30 ECTS for each term.
Course objectives
The programme at the International Graduate Center of the University of Applied Sciences Bremen equips graduates:- with a practical approach to project management based on internationally accepted concepts and standards
- with the ability to work and lead effectively in multicultural teams
- with the ability to understand different cultures, communicate and behave successfully within these cultures
Language requirements
Very good English language skills are required; proof of English proficiency with TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) 80 iBT points or IELTS (International Language Testing System) 6.5 points.Academic requirements
Previous undergraduate degree in business management or its equivalent, or proof of a sound knowledge in business administration (proof of having studied business-related modules)At least one year of practical professional experience
Enrolment fees
Approx. 280 EUR per semester (subject to change). The fee includes a semester ticket, a contribution to the Student Union and to Student Services, and an administration fee.Costs of living
Food/meals: approx. 300 EUR/monthWarm food and snacks are least expensive at the university's cafeterias.
Local transport is included in the enrolment fee. Students receive a semester ticket, which is a pass for free access to buses, trams, and regional trains servicing Bremen and the surrounding area.
Academic expenses: about 30 EUR/month
The University Library (with three locations) is free of charge.
Health insurance: approx. 80 EUR/month
Living expenses: approx. 700 EUR/month (including rent)
Job opportunities
Being a one-year full-time Master's course and due to the intense study period and high work-load, it is not possible for students to work during the course of study.(In general, students from European Union countries do not require a work permit to work during their course of study.
Students from countries outside the European Union may work 120 full days or 240 half days over the course of one year without a work permit. A special permit is required to work more than this.)
Arrival support
The International Student Assistance (ISA) of the International Graduate Center of the University of Applied Sciences Bremen offers a pick-up service from the airport or train station.Services and support for international students
Living and studying in another country is both exciting and interesting, but at the same time it also necessitates organisational and administrative work. Our international applicants and students do not need to worry about this. Our Student Service (ISA) looks after them right from the start and answers all questions with regard to their planned study visit in Bremen beforehand. The international student assistance (isa@hs-bremen.de) takes on the task of finding accommodation, gives support with visa applications, clarifies insurance queries and helps students in their dealings with authorities both at home and abroad. This service is available to students free of charge. Furthermore, ISA allocates tutors to students and regularly organises excursions and events during their period of study in Bremen.Accommodation
The international student assistance (isa@hs-bremen.de) takes on the task of finding accommodation. This service is available to students free of charge. The applicants also have access to an online database where they can choose from various options for accommodation. Most students live in rented rooms or apartments which must be rented for at least six months. The rent for a single room is approx. 350-400 EUR.
Foreign:$ 8.12 k / Year(s)