Master of Commerce: Logistics Management, Operations Research, Quantitative Management or Transport Economics

Stellenbosch University

The Department, founded in 1960, is the oldest tertiary academic department in South Africa to offer tuition in logistics and transport.

The following fields of study can be taken up to the PhD level:

  • Logistics Management
  • Operations Research
  • Transport Economics

Because only a limited number of students can be accommodated in our programmes, students are selected on their academic performance.

Logistics management: Logistics management plans and coordinates the flow and storage of goods and services in the supply chain. Logisticians manage and coordinate activities in this value chain to ensure an efficient and effective flow of materials and information from the time a need arises until it is satisfied. Some of the many activities involved in logistics include: customer service, transport, purchasing, warehousing, materials handling, strategic planning, inventory control and forecasting.

Transport economics: This field is a branch of economics pertaining to the optimal distribution of scarce resources between the transport sector and other sectors, as well as within the transport sector itself. Within the transport sector transport economics will, for example, look at the equity of travel and freight charges, and also at subsidisation as an instrument for the redistribution of income. Transport economics is also involved in the economic evaluation of various transport projects.

Operations research and quantitative management: Mathematical, statistical and computer models are used in operations research and quantitative management to find optimal (or near optimal) solutions to complex problems. The underlying philosophy of these subjects is to improve systems efficiently and systematically, by improving one or more (sometimes conflicting) goals.

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Location
  • South Africa
Type

Academic Degree

Qualification

Master of Commerce

Duration

Medium (3-12 months)

Language
  • English
Attendance
  • In-Person

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