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Degree Masters
Teaching Language English
Course duration Full Time -
Additional Information On Tuition Fees

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Semester
Non-European App. Start Deadline Description For Semesters Dates
Winter 15 Apr 15 Jul • There is one application call per year. Details on the timeline can be found on our website.
European
Winter 15 Apr 15 Jul • There is one application call per year. Details on the timeline can be found on our website.
Application Deadline
  • For Winter semester – 15 Jul(for applicants with a non-German Masters degree) 15 Jul(for applicants with a German Masters degree)
Website Course Website
Scholarship -
More Information On Beginning Of Studies • Winter semester starts in October, International students must plan their visa applications accordingly.
Course duration Full Time -
Language

English

ECTS

210

Semester
Non-European App. Start Deadline Description For Semesters Dates
Winter 15 Apr 15 Jul • There is one application call per year. Details on the timeline can be found on our website.
European
Winter 15 Apr 15 Jul • There is one application call per year. Details on the timeline can be found on our website.
Course Website

Course Website

Description/content

  •  The broad range of different logistics modules ensures comprehensive and practically relevant specialisations in the field, opening up all kinds of career options in specialist logistics companies or wider industry and commerce.
  • This master’s degree programme in Logistics builds upon the topics studied in business science degrees, but is also suitable for engineers and computer scientists. It teaches logistical specialist knowledge and an application-focused understanding of management while versing you in the technical and business skills required for managing logistics.
     
  • This master’s programme is designed for full-time study, spanning seven modules over the course of three semesters, including the master’s thesis. 
  • You will spend the first semester focusing on the subjects of process management and strategic logistics management. The second semester covers the relevant information systems for practical applications, and you will develop specialist knowledge in the field of transportation. At the same time, you will examine the very latest topics in depth.
  • Each semester, you will work on several company projects in local businesses, providing the opportunity to directly apply your knowledge and gain valuable experience. 
  • You complete the programme by writing your master’s thesis in the third semester. Successfully completing this element demonstrates your ability to work scientifically on a defined problem in the field of logistics and then present and defend your conclusions with your peers.
  • The university awards students who successfully complete this programme the academic title Master of Science (M.Sc.).
  • Career Prospects-
  • Logistics is considered a cutting-edge interdisciplinary field subject to constant change and numerous external influences. This presents high-calibre career opportunities with stringent profile requirements for up-and-coming logistics managers.
  • There is great demand for highly qualified managers in the field of logistics. A master of science equips you for managerial positions with major responsibilities. Your master’s degree will form your gateway to senior roles and leverage promotion.

More Information On Beginning of Studies

• Winter semester starts in October, International students must plan their visa applications accordingly.

Tuition fees No
Tuition fees amount
Additional information on fees

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Costs of living • Cost of living is approx. 750 € to 850 € for a single student. • This costs include a single sharing room, Public transport, Health Insurance, groceries etc. But this varies depending you requirements.
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Academic admission requirements
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Document Required
  • Application form
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Educational Documents (transcripts/Marksheets),
  • Motivation letter
  • Language proficiency certificate
  • Work experience letter
  • APS certificate for Chinese & Vietnamese applicants etc.
  • List of documents may change from time to time , Please check on Course Website
Application deadline
  • For Winter semester – 15 Jul(for applicants with a non-German Masters degree) 15 Jul(for applicants with a German Masters degree)
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Possibility of finding part-time employment
  • Finding a part time employment is possible once you arrive in Germany. If you speak German, then it gets easy for you.
  • You are permitted for to work for certain number of hours e.g.20 hours/week with a valid study permit.
  • Please check on your visa document, it is mentioned on it.
Accommodation Yes
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About University
  • Kempten University of Applied Sciences has become its own district of town. The 53,000m?2; campus is the focus of more than 6,000 or so students’ lives, alongside 145 professors, 320 lecturers and 290 staff running operations.
  • It’s hard to imagine the site without the state-of-the-art teaching buildings, laboratories, library and canteen 40 years ago – when the original Higher Technical College started out in 1978 with just a few rented rooms on Bahnhofstrasse and no campus. Back then, just a handful of 82 students took the one course in Business Administration.
  • However, the HTC grew over the years, as more and more students chose Kempten to study a growing range of subjects. In 1980, the Free State of Bavaria acquired a plot of land with a building containing offices and classrooms on Bahnhofstrasse, albeit not expansive enough to accommodate all.
  • This meant renting premises for management and administration at Immenstädter Str. 69, along with further rooms in 1983 in Building 4P on Kronenstrasse.
    An auditorium, laboratory and administration buildings, library and canteen were built on the site on Bahnhofstrasse. In 2004, all the departments finally converged on the current campus.
  • Kempten University of Applied Sciences has been writing its success story for more than 40 years now!
  • Kempten University of Applied Sciences has become its own district of town. The 53,000m?2; campus is the focus of more than 6,000 or so students’ lives, alongside 145 professors, 320 lecturers and 290 staff running operations.
  • It’s hard to imagine the site without the state-of-the-art teaching buildings, laboratories, library and canteen 40 years ago – when the original Higher Technical College started out in 1978 with just a few rented rooms on Bahnhofstrasse and no campus. Back then, just a handful of 82 students took the one course in Business Administration.
  • However, the HTC grew over the years, as more and more students chose Kempten to study a growing range of subjects. In 1980, the Free State of Bavaria acquired a plot of land with a building containing offices and classrooms on Bahnhofstrasse, albeit not expansive enough to accommodate all.
  • This meant renting premises for management and administration at Immenstädter Str. 69, along with further rooms in 1983 in Building 4P on Kronenstrasse.
    An auditorium, laboratory and administration buildings, library and canteen were built on the site on Bahnhofstrasse. In 2004, all the departments finally converged on the current campus.
  • Kempten University of Applied Sciences has been writing its success story for more than 40 years now!
  • Kempten University of Applied Sciences is the only public institution of higher education in Allgäu to provide academic training in engineering sciences, business administration and tourism, computer science and multimedia, and social and health studies.
  • Since its Foundation in 1977, this educational hub at the foot of the Alps has gone from strength to strength.
  • From the original provisional building, the site on Bahnhofstrasse has evolved into a 53,000m?2; university campus with state-of-the-art teaching buildings, laboratories, a library and spacious canteen.
  • The special profile of Kempten University of Applied Sciences stems from the broad, solid training it provides in a tight core of foundation studies with proportionate specialisation at advanced level. Our courses are specially geared towards practical relevance and internationalisation across the board.
  • The core strength of our application-focused studies lies in wide-ranging collaborations with business and industry . Our network of more than 100 partner universities all over the world enables students to complete certain parts of their programme abroad.
  • What makes us so different? That’s very clear. Diversity is the essence of Kempten University of Applied Sciences. We advocate openness and tolerance in the belief that opposites can truly attract. We are both traditional and cutting-edge, local and international, homely and ambitious.
  • Kempten University of Applied Sciences offers you the unique combination of a convivial campus life, multi-faceted town and outstanding location for leisure. Of course, that’s on top of socially relevant degree programmes packed with potential.
  • Our mission:
  • The mission pursued by Kempten University of Applied Sciences is to make a substantial and sustainable contribution toward solving contemporary and future challenges in our society.
  • The growing heterogeneity of our target groups and the increasing complexity of the tasks involved in teaching, research and professional development present new requirements. We meet these by more intensively networking the diverse range of skills pooled in the Faculties of Business Administration and Tourism, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Social and Health Studies combined with our central administration and facilities.
  • Principles-
    We offer a wide range of measures to promote the all-round personal development of students and staff alike.
  • We develop people’s personalities.
  • We build networks.
  • Our achievements stem from the networks we nurture between members of the university and our contacts in industry, society and politics.
  • We assume social responsibility,
  • making a sustainable contribution toward solving social challenges through education, research and secure workplaces.
  • We deliver innovative, skills-focused teaching to foster our students’ holistic personal development for an optimum start to their careers.
  • This involves increasingly setting the university’s wide range of provisions in interdisciplinary formats, implementing state-of-the-art learning methods, and constant interaction with industry and society.
  • We design our bachelor’s degree programmes to provide a broad scope of fundamental training that already matches the region’s requirements.
  • Beyond that, we develop and compile excellent master’s degree programmes specialising in subject areas of high practical relevance. We appeal to domestic and international students and create the right conditions for developing intercultural skills. By providing a broad education, we encourage
  • awareness of social responsibility.
  • The high-quality professional development offered by our Professional School of Business and Technology, including international accreditation, supports lifelong learning.
  • Our professional part-time study programmes and certificate courses are attuned to industrial and social requirements, offering all participants highly flexible, customisable teaching formats to achieve the optimum balance between study and work.
  • We conduct skilled, application-focused research with creative excellence, primarily for SMEs’ benefit. We utilise interdisciplinary internal and external collaboration to forge a network of wide-ranging expertise, making innovative and sustainable contributions to solving important social challenges.
  • This enables us to channel our scientific expertise into the transfer of technology and knowledge in future-focused research fields.
  • We encourage appreciative and effective collaboration between the university’s organisational units.
  • As an employer, we assume responsibility for providing our staff and students alike with a healthy and family-friendly working and learning environment.
  • We promote gender equality. This involves helping members of the university to develop their expert methodical, personal and social skills and supporting them in the workplace and occupational environment to meet their family responsibilities.
  • We offer anyone keen and qualified to study – whatever their nationality – an open-minded, cosmopolitan learning environment.
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