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Study purchasing, logistics and supply chain management: Management knowledge in a unique combination

Logistics management at Pforzheim University - embedded in a broad business studies program, you will learn purchasing, logistics and supply chain management in theory and practice. This creates excellent career opportunities in a variety of interesting fields of activity along the entire supply chain.

  • The foundation: A broad business studies program to acquire the fundamentals of economics
  • Specialization: Technical and methodological knowledge in purchasing, logistics and supply chain management for the planning, organization, optimization and control of procurement, production and distribution
  • Application-oriented studies: a full-semester internship as well as practical projects with regional companies to gain practical experience
  • International experience: Optional possibility for an individual semester abroad or internship abroad through a wide range of foreign partner universities, also to improve your language skills as well as your intercultural competence
  • Degree: Bachelor of Science Business Administration (B. Sc.)

Further information

Start of studies

The study program begins in the winter and summer semester.

Start of studies in summer semester: 01 March

Start of studies in winter semester: 01 September

 

Application deadline

Application deadline for summer semester: January 15

Application deadline for winter semester: July 15

 

Number of study places

Summer semester: approx. 20 study places

Winter semester: approx. 40 study places

 

Duration of studies

The standard duration of study is 7 semesters

 

Scope of the study program

The Bachelor's program at Pforzheim University is a full-time program with a total of 210 ECTS credits.

 

Program language
German (at least 24 credits in English)

 

Pforzheim Model

Comprehensive business fundamentals, e.g. business administration, economics and law, identical for all study programs at the faculty. In the further course of the program, the proportion of courses from your specialization purchasing, logistics and supply chain management then increases successively.

 

Course of studies

1st - 2nd semester (basic studies)

In the first two semesters, you will take courses in the basics of economics, as well as first introductory courses in your specialization.

 

3rd - 4th semester (main studies)

In the third and fourth semesters, the proportion of basic business courses decreases, while the proportion of courses in your specialization of purchasing, logistics and supply chain management increases.

 

At the same time, if you wish, you can plan your semester abroad during this period. The semester abroad is optional in the study program and is usually completed by students in the period between the 5th and 6th semester.

 

5th semester (main study period)

As part of the Bachelor's degree program, students regularly complete a six-month compulsory internship in a company in the 5th semester, which can also be done abroad.

 

6th - 7th semester (main studies)

In the last two semesters, you will take courses specific to your study program, such as the practical project. In addition, you will write your Bachelor's thesis in the seventh semester and take the oral exam

 

Prerequisites 
The entry requirement is a higher education entrance qualification. Good English language skills are essential. Non-native speakers must prove sufficient knowledge of German

Contact 
If you have further questions regarding our study program or the application procedure, please do not hesitate to contact us: logistik(at)hs-pforzheim(dot)de, Tel.: 0049 7231 28-6096

Benefits

In addition to free WiFi access on campus and roughly 70 workstations there are two laboratories available for the logistics students - equipped with software systems for simulations, critical path analysis, route optimization, site optimization and route planning as well as application systems for purchasing and logistics, MS Office packages and internet accesses. Moreover, students have the possibility to lend tablet computers and other seminar and presentation technology.

Program goals describe the competencies, which every student should have obtained at the end of their studies at Pforzheim Business School. Each one of these goals is outlined by learning outcomes, through which the competency goals are operationalized and become tangible.

You can find the program goals and learning outcomes of the various study programs in the navigation bar. 

Goal at degree program level

Students have broad knowledge of theories and their practical application in order to understand business functions and processes. Expert Knowledge

Learning Objective/Outcome

1.1 Students demonstrate their distinguished and sound competencies in General Business Administration.

1.2 Students demonstrate their distinguished and sound competencies in Economics.

1.3 Students have command of legal methodology for case solutions on basis of claims.

1.4 Students are able to solve business problems based on profound data research skills and by applying quantitative methods.

1.5 Students have profound expert knowledge in their field of specialization.

Goal at degree program level

Students are able to use information technology successfully. Digital Skills

Learning Objective/Outcome

2.1 Students know and understand relevant IT software tools used in business and their features and have a solid understanding of digital technologies.

2.2 Students are able to effectively use and apply information systems to develop solutions in business settings.

2.3 Students are able to effectively use digital technologies to interact, to collaborate and to communicate.

2.4 Students handle the professional use of digital technologies in a responsible manner.

Goal at degree program level

Students demonstrate profound analytical and critical thinking skills. Critical Thinking and Analytical Competence

Learning Objective/Outcome

3.1 Students are able to implement adequate methods in a competent manner and to apply them to complex problems.

3.2 Students are able to critically reflect and interpret findings and to develop comprehensive solutions for complex problems.

Goal at degree program level

Students recognize issues and conflicts in the areas of ethics, sustainable development and social responsibility which can arise from economic and business activities and account for them accordingly. Ethical awareness

Learning Objective/Outcome

4 Students are able to develop sound strategies in the area of ethics, sustainable development and social responsibility and are able to apply them to typical economic decision-making problems.

Goal at degree program level

Students are able to express ideas and arguments clearly and convincingly in oral and written communication. Communication and Collaboration Skills

Learning Objective/Outcome

5.1 Students are able to express complex issues effectively in writing.

5.2 Students demonstrate their oral communication skills in presentations.

5.3 Students show that they are able to work succesfully in a team by performing practical tasks.

Goal at degree program level

Students are well-prepared to act successfully in a global business environment. Internationalization

Goal at degree program level

6.1 Students are able to understand and explain busienss challenges in an international context.

6.2 Students demonstrate that they can articulate themselves in a professional manner in international business.

6.3 Students successfully demonstrate awareness of cross-cultural differences.