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Oferta Educativa

Programs

 

Title conferred: Master of Transport Systems and Freight Distribution

Duration of program: Two years

Credits required: 82

Plan: Semesters

 
Entrance Profile
Candidates should come from civil engineering, industrial engineering or transport engineering. Being of a multidisciplinary character, the Division of Postgraduate Studies in the Department of Engineering may revise applications from other undergraduate programs.
   
Field of Work:  
Industrial, commercial, and logistical service companies in the private sector; governmental departments responsible for the development of freight transport at the national and state level, as well as universities and research institutions.
Graduate Profile    
Knowledge of the importance of logistics.
Effective skills in the flow of merchandise.
Ability to apply and develop engineering, technological, and scientific knowledge towards the supplying of materials and the distribution of merchandise.
 A solid grounding in disciplines related to logistics and transport systems.
Possess ingenuity and creativity conducive to their professional labor.
Leadership skills for logistical management.
Ability to interact with other professionals.
Ability to carry out research about merchandise transport.
Ability to transmit knowledge about merchandise transport.
Commitment to constant improvement.
Leadership skills and initiative in the field of logistics.
       
   
       
First Semester
Credits
Second Semester
Credits

Globalization & Transport

  Territorial Organization & Transport  
Logistics   Technological Development in Transport  
Transport System Engineering   Modeling & Simulation in Freight Management  
Research Methodology   Research Project  
       
Third Semester
Credits
Fourth Semester
Credits
Thesis Seminar I   Thesis Seminar II  
Elective 1   Elective 4  
Elective 2      
Elective 3      
       



 

Enrollment and re-enrollment fees:
Induction course: $2,500.00
Admission exam: $2,000.00
Credits: $350.00

Admissions period: January and July

Last updated:
July 31, 1991

Creation of program:
June 29, 1989