Our History
Curriculum Update - 2020
In 2020, the curriculum of LSCSE program was major revised by reducing the credits of Thesis from 15 to 12 credits, and offering a new plan of study, which is a Non-Thesis plan. This plan has 30 credits of taught courses and 6 credits of Independent Study (small thesis). There is no publication requirement of this plan. Active learning using in-class workshops, on-line and on-site live classes, class schedules in the evening of weekdays and day time of Sunday allow students to work and study simultaneously. The independent study can be any problem that the students are interested in or the problems related to their jobs. Graduates from both Thesis and Non-Thesis plans are working in leading and international companies, managing logistics and supply chain related problems.
Program Overview
In 2008, a M.Eng. program in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering (LSCSE) was established. This program aims to let students do research to solve various problems in Logistics and Supply Chain. The research problem should lead to some theoretical and practical contributions that are publishable in international journals. Students need to study taught courses of 24 credits and a thesis of 15 credits. Admission to this program is limited since students must have very high academic qualifications.