"The more active the economy develops, the higher the demand on Logistics"
logistician is a marketer, manager and economist in one person.
The fifth subject at UNT is Geography.
Majors - Mathematics (at least 7 points in the UNT/KTA).
Graduates of this specialty work as:
• managers-logisticians, managers of customs and consignment warehouses
• administrators of logistics companies
• heads of warehouses, transportation firms
• managers on customer service
• managers of procurement and supply
• managers of international transportation
• consultants on effectiveness of the enterprise activity.
Logistician
• know the basics of logistics, warehousing, production, transportation and distribution and sees the connection between these processes
• able to organize efficiently movement of goods and services from producers to consumers with minimal costs
• able to conduct research in the field of transport services market
• able to perform logistical administration, manage supply and transport, cargo handling and warehousing
• able to place orders, manage inventory and flows of goods, foreign trade operations.
Major subjects:
• system analysis of the industry (transport)
• general course of transport
• logistic management of the industry
• logistics
• information logistics
• marketing logistics
• warehouse logistics
• production logistics
• commodity science in the logistics system
• inventory management in logistics
• integrated supply chain
• organization and design of logistics systems and etc.
Employment opportunities:
• foreign trade or international trading companies
• manufacturing enterprises
• transport-forwarding companies for transportation of goods and passengers
• companies of cargo handling and packaging - logistics companies
• distribution companies
• customs control bodies.
Approximate salary is 1000-2000 $
Career growth – head of division/Department.
Duration of training: 4 years
Language of instruction: Russian, Kazakh
Form of training:
full-time (after school) – 4 years
on the basis of TPE (College) full – time- 3 years
distance (second degree) – 2 years