Logistics Management

 
                         
 

Why study Logistics Management?
The study of Logistics stimulates interdisciplinary thought and analysis, exploring the fields of Management, Logistics, Economics, and Social and Organizational theories.

Why study Logistics Management at BIU's Department of Management? 

Because of our exceptional department
Bar-Ilan University BA study track in Logistics was established in 1989, and has grown significantly since then.  

The Department of Management offers BA, MA and PhD study tracks in Logistics Management including MA study tracks in the Executive Program, in Industrial Management, and an MHA (Management of Health Systems – with a Public Health Major). 

Ours is currently the only department in Israel offering a PhD study track in Logistics. It is also one of Bar-Ilan University's largest departments.

Because of our internationally renowned faculty members
The Department of Management's faculty includes highly experienced senior lecturers, meticulously chosen out of Bar-Ilan's professors. Our faculty members provide personal and professional support to each of the students throughout their studies, and offer a variety of exclusive research and academic advancement options.

Because our curriculum, especially designed for working students
All of our study tracks enable students to work full time. MA study tracks last only one year, and classes are held on Thursdays and Fridays.

Because only we offer MA and PhD degrees in Logistics Management
Logistics Management Studies at Bar-Ilan University impart students with comprehensive academic and professional knowledge of management, logistics and economics, combined with logistic core subjects, information systems and introduction to various related fields. The degree in Logistics Management aims to satisfy the need for professional executives, lecturers and researchers in the most rapidly growing field in today's industrial and commercial markets.

For more information about the Logistics Management Studies at the Department of Management, refer to the Department's website
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last modified: 06/09/2012