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Asia Pacific School of Logistics |
Introduction |
| The Asia Pacific School of Logistics was established
to educate global logisticians to be leaders of the northeast
Asian economy and in logistics innovation. Designated an outstanding
specialized college by the Ministry of Education &Human
Resources Development in 2003, it became the “New Brand” of
Inha University. |
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Program Objectives |
Logistics innovation is the core of a national and industrial
competitive force in the 21st century. Logistics is a complex
field in which the economy and infrastructure are inextricably
linked. One must research strategies and techniques to maximize
cost saving and optimize flow of products, services, and information
to help achieve superiority in a competitive condition. As economies
become evermore globally intertwined, the need grows for policy
and management developers within the logistics system in ports,
airports and railroads.
To meet these needs, the Logistics program offers degrees with
options to major, double major, or minor in logistics through
diverse courses in 5 key categories: Logistics Management, International
Logistics, Logistics Policy & Economy, Logistics System,
and Logistics Information. This broad scope of study allows
students to customize their education to satisfy personal aptitude
and career goals. |
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Program Inforamtion |
The Asia Pacific School of Logistics uses a systematic
and scientific approach to its curriculum and courses, which
provides students with the foundation to become leaders and
innovators in the logistics field. To develop the skills required
for global business in this information era, the school provides
intensive training in logistics and instruction in the languages
of major trade partners, along with exposure to prestigious
schools abroad through collaboration.
In addition, on-the-job training, internships and domestic/international
training programs are offered to provide professional work experience
and to hone skills needed in logistics. It is a distinctive
education program combining management, economy with engineering
to meet industrial demands. |
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Vision after Graduation |
| Graduates may work as logisticians in various logistics
and management sectors, such as domestic and global manufacturing,
circulation, logistics, airlines, shipping, consulting, corporations,
government, national corporations or research organizations
and research institutes of major corporations. Graduates may
choose to pursue domestic/international licenses such as CPL(Certified
Professional Logistician), CPIM(Certified in Production and
Inventory Management), CPM(Certified Purchasing Manager), and
e-business international license to further their careers. Other
graduates may consider teaching as a career, which is growing
in demand. |
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