Logistics and Transport Technologies Engineering
Graduates of Logistics and Transport Technologies Engineering can work in the following fields and positions:
Logistics managers and supply chain coordinators in manufacturing, retail, and distribution companies;
Transport planners and fleet managers in public and private transportation agencies;
Freightforwarders and customs brokers in international trade and shipping companies;
Operations analysts and warehouse managers in logistics centers and terminals;
Procurement specialists and inventorycontrol managers;
Transport system design engineers and traffic safety specialists.
Year 3, Semester 1 (Fall)
Year 4, Semester 1 (Fall)
| Required | Elective |
| LTM401 - Technical Preparation for the Transportation Process | LTM407 - Customs Affairs and Transit Applications, Block 2 |
| LTM403 - Fundamentals of Modeling in Logistics | LTM409 - Transport Geography, Block 2 |
| LTM411 - Railway Transport Technologies, Block 3 | |
| LTM413 - Geography of Transport Systems, Block 3 | |
| MEX401 - Research Methods |
Year 4, Semester 2 (Spring)
| Required | Elective |
| LTM400 - Pre-Diploma Practice | LTM402 - Loading and Unloading Operations in Transport, Block 4 |
| LTM499 - Capstone Project | LTM404 - Fundamentals of Logistics Infrastructure Design, Block 4 |
| LTM406 - Global Transport Strategies, Block 4 | |
| LTM408 - Procurement and Distribution Logistics, Block 4 |