Programme details | |
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Degree: | Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) |
Disciplines: |
Business Administration
Supply Chain Management & Logistics |
Duration: | 36 months |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | BBA with specialisation in Logistics & International Trade |
Annual tuition (EEA) | ca. 47,200 HKD University currency: 5,800 EUR |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | ca. 95,900 HKD University currency: 11,800 EUR This applies to citizens of Hong Kong |
Many Bachelor of International Business Administration students are motivated by the opportunities of doing trade between their own country and countries in Europe or Asia, and this IBA specialisation is suited to those students who are intending to work in the field of cross boarder transactions, trade and transportation.
Logistics and International Trade involves purchasing, materials management, inventory control, warehousing, transport and distribution. Logistics supports effective and efficient supply chain management by integrating the flow of materials and goods from the initial purchase of raw materials through to final delivery of a product to customers. Logistics and international trade students will be introduced to the supply chain, both in theory and in practice.
Today, supply chain management is also concerned with the management of the return of goods or packaging to manufacturers as part of global awareness of the environment and conservation. This is known as reverse logistics and it is becoming increasingly relevant to business.
The programme will prepare graduates with an understanding of logistics, supply chain management and general business, with the knowledge, skills and attitudes enabling them to contribute immediately to organisational objectives at entry level. Modules include Sales & Export, Supply Chain Management, Procurement & Production, Process Management, International Labour Relations and International Trade.
Throughout the IBA programme in Logistics & International Trade, you will learn advanced problem-solving skills, which you will be able to apply in different ways in a wide range of future potential careers. Industry and the public service sector are looking for logistics people with a strong analytic background and with a potential to grow within the company into various managerial roles. This course is designed for international and local students who are interested in logistics, feel comfortable with mathematics, and want excellent job opportunities.
In the logistics component, you will study the processes of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient and effective flows of goods, services, and related information across supply chains. The management of these processes is crucial in meeting customer service goals, and is typically considered essential to a firm's competitive strategy.
In the international trade component, you will study theories and practices in the economic and trade conditions in the wider global context within which these operate, as well as aspects of business communication, such as marketing and management in the international and intercultural context. We focus on the anglophone trade and business world, so there is also an emphasis on the English language required to operate in the international context. You will also learn about the relationships between organisations, the business environment, culture and society.
English is increasingly the language of international business and trade. The combination of subject knowledge and good English language skills students develop on the IBA programme will give a distinct advantage in the international job market, either in the Netherlands or world-wide.
There are many jobs available for you in business, trade, public service, finance, marketing, management, retailing and the leisure industry. Some of our most successful graduates have started their own businesses, and many go on to postgraduate study, either here at Wittenborg or elsewhere.
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