Supply Chain, & Logistics
The Supply Chain and Logistics program prepares students to design, manage, and optimize modern supply chains in a global business environment.
Program Details:
| Courses: 46 | Duration: 4 Years | Credit Hours: 130 Cr.Hrs. |
| Language of Study: English |
Annual Fees (Egyptian Students): 89,600 EGP | Annual Fees (Egyptian Students): 250 USD/ Cr. Hr. |
Program Overview
The program combines strong business fundamentals with specialized knowledge in logistics, supply chain strategy, global trade, and data-driven decision-making. Students learn how organizations manage the flow of goods, services, and information efficiently while leveraging modern technologies and analytics to improve performance.
Through analytical and practical learning, graduates develop the skills needed to build resilient, sustainable, and digitally enabled supply chains. The program emphasizes innovation, ethical decision-making, and strategic thinking to prepare students for leadership roles across diverse industries.
What Does a Graduate Do?
Supply Chain and Logistics graduates plan, coordinate, and optimize the movement of goods, services, and information across organizations.
They use data analytics, digital technologies, and strategic planning to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance service levels.
Working across multidisciplinary teams, graduates help organizations build resilient and sustainable supply chains in an increasingly global and technology-driven business environment.
Potential Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Supply Chain and Logistics program are prepared for diverse roles across logistics, operations, and global supply chain environments, including:
- Supply Chain Analyst
- Logistics Manager
- Procurement Specialist
- Inventory and Operations Manager
- Transportation Coordinator
- Warehouse and Distribution Manager
- Demand Planning Analyst
- Supply Chain Consultant
- Global Trade Compliance Specialist
- Digital Supply Chain Strategist
Accreditation
The University of Science and Technology at Zewail City is officially accredited by the Supreme Council of Universities in Egypt.
Key Areas Of Study
- Supply chain management and logistics
- Global trade and international supply chains
- Transportation and distribution systems
- Data analytics and supply chain technologies
- Procurement and inventory management
- Demand planning and forecasting
- Sustainability and resilient supply chains
- Digital transformation in supply chains
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the Supply Chain and Logistics program will be able to:
- Analyze complex supply chain and logistics challenges using analytical tools
- Design and optimize supply chain networks and logistics systems
- Apply data-driven decision-making in supply chain operations
- Communicate effectively in professional and multidisciplinary environments
- Work effectively as team members or leaders in logistics and supply chain settings
- Apply ethical and responsible decision-making in global supply chains
- Utilize modern technologies to enhance operational performance
Graduation Requirements
To earn a Bachelor of Science in , Supply Chain, and Logistics, students must complete a structured study pathway that combines business foundations, analytical skills, sustainability awareness, and specialized training in operations and supply chain management.
Degree Structure
University Requirements (21 Cr):
General education courses that strengthen communication skills, critical thinking, ethical awareness, and broader social understanding.
School of Business Requirements (70 Cr):
Core business and quantitative courses covering economics, finance, management, analytics, sustainability, and technology, in addition to internship training and a capstone project.
Program Requirements (39 Cr):
Specialized coursework in operations management, supply chain and logistics, production planning, technology management, data-driven decision-making, and business simulation.
Program Progression
Students declare their major early in their academic journey and work closely with academic advisors to ensure proper sequencing of prerequisites and timely graduation.