Global Logistics & Supply Chain Management (M.Sc.)
International study environment
KLU is a very diverse and international study environment, and I love to be a part this big family. As students we get lot to learn from the different activities organized by the students for the students. Everyday is a new learning day. There are a lot of opportunities to develop individually. The different group and individual tasks provided by the professors at class motivates us to learn more in...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Studying at the KLU
What I like most about this university is that it focuses on its students 100%. It's all about us. They make sure that each one of us feels comfortable and valuable and they are very helpful every time and in every situation.
The school's program contains a lot of knowledge on different areas that are interconnected, helping us develop new skills and knowledge directed toward logistics and supply chain management...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Enjoying my time here as a Master student
As a first semester student at this program in this university, I feel the course of study is really good and courses are challenging in a enjoyable way with professors. Modern learning tools are used and there is no need to compete for places when signing up for an electives. The professors are really open and helpful to students and enjoyed their lectures. However, I feel that the duration of...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Nach dem Bachelor direkt für den Master geblieben!
Nachdem ich mein Bachelor of Science an der KLU absolviert habe, bin ich direkt für den Master of Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management geblieben. Die KLU ist der ideale Ort, wenn du dich in Supply Chain spezialisieren möchtest. Die Professoren legen sehr viel Wert auf den Erfolg von jeden einzelnen Studenten und haben immer eine offene Tür. Die KLU besitzt ein starkes nationales sowie international Netzwerk mit den verschiedensten...Erfahrungsbericht weiterlesen
Weiterempfehlungsrate
- 93% empfehlen den Studiengang weiter
- 7% empfehlen den Studiengang nicht weiter