Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG)
Zaragoza Logistics Center
Key Information
Campus location
Zaragoza, Spain
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
10 months
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
30 Mar 2024*
Earliest start date
Aug 2024
* International students deadline: June 1 | European students not needing a visa: July 15
Introduction
MIT Zaragoza Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
MIT's International Masters in Logistics and Supply Chain are offered at centers across the globe providing unique cultural and professional experiences. In Europe, these international programs are held by Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC) in Spain and include:
- MIT Zaragoza MEng in Supply Chain Management Full-time Program (ZLOG). Spain (9 months) + USA (3 weeks). Tuition and Fees: 24,300 EUR
- MIT Zaragoza MEng in Supply Chain Management Blended Program (ZLOG-B). Online (5 courses) + USA (3 weeks) + Spain (4 months). Tuition and Fees: 17,700 EUR
Why Attend This Program?
- Meets the high demand for a new type of supply chain leader.
- Leads to great job opportunities in top companies – 95% placement rate.
- Creates a highly selective and diverse class environment.
- Delivers first-rate recognized education.
- Provides access to an exclusive MIT Global network.
- Offers a high return on investment.
- Ranked as no. 1 Master’s Program in Logistics in Spain by El Mundo.
At A Glance
Language: English.
Location: ZLC Campus, Zaragoza, Spain; MIT Campus, Massachusetts, USA.
Duration: 10 months, full-time degree program.
Credits: 60 ECTS credits.
Degree awarded: Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Start: August
Application deadlines:
- 1st Round: November 1
- 2nd Round: January 31
- 3rd Round: March 30
- Rolling Admissions: after 3rd Round deadline
Contact: Marta Romero, [email protected]
Admissions
Curriculum
Curriculum
MIT Zaragoza of Engineering Master in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) builds upon the successful curriculum at MIT, which is consistently ranked number one in the area of logistics and supply chain management. Students must complete core and elective coursework, a master's thesis, and participate in the international exchange. Graduates receive a master's degree from the University of Zaragoza and a certificate from the MIT Zaragoza International Logistics Program.
A TERM:
- Logistics Systems
- Inventory Systems
- Analytical Methods
- Supply Chain Information Systems
- Financial Systems and Supply Chain Management
- Supply Chain Analytics
- Spanish Language
- Thesis Seminar Proposal
- Advanced Topics
B TERM:
Leading Global Supply Chains:
- 5 lectures by leading MIT researchers each with short homework assignments,
- 6 lectures by C-level industry executives followed by filmed small team interviews,
- 6 rounds of the team-based Fresh Connection management simulation game,
- 6 in-depth leadership workshops,
- a major team-based APICS-Sponsored Case Competition (paper, presentation, judges),
- 6 Supply Chain Research workshops each with hands-on team-based assignments ,
- 1 day-long tour and one ½ day tour of best-in-class supply chain operations,
- a major Research Expo (poster session) attended by 200-300 supply chain executives
MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL), hosts 3 weeks on the MIT campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
C TERM:
- Logistics Facilities & Operations
- System Dynamics
- Energy and Sustainable Supply Chains
- Electives
- Supply Chain Strategy
- Advanced Topics
Dual Degree Programs
ZLC has partnered with 5 leading business schools, IE Business School in Spain, INCAE in Costa Rica, the European Business School in Germany, Sabanci University in Turkey, and Feng Chia University in Taiwan to offer 5 dual degree programs combining a Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management with an International MBA.
Rankings
- Ranked as no. 1 Master’s Program in Logistics worldwide by Eduniversal since 2016.
- Ranked as no. 1 Master’s Program in Logistics in Spain by El Mundo since 2011.
Program Outcome
Credits
87 ECTS credits
Degree Awarded
Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the University of Zaragoza (own degree/estudio propio) and Graduate Certificate in Logistics & Supply Chain Management from the MIT Global Scale Network.
Scholarships and Funding
Program Tuition Fee
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Ideal Students
Who should apply
Diversity in the student body is an important characteristic of the MIT Masters in Supply Chain. While applicants are expected to have an aptitude for analytical thinking, they do not need to have an undergraduate degree in engineering. We invite students of all disciplines to apply. Beyond education, relevant work experience weighs heavily in the admissions decision.
Current class profile
Career Opportunities
Our alumni are working for companies such as:
Program delivery
- ZLC Campus, Zaragoza, Spain (9 months)
- MIT Campus, Massachusetts, USA (3 weeks in January)