School Program Skills and Knowledge Credit
School of Business Administration Logistics Management 1. Understand the history, status, trends and discipline frontiers of logistics development at home and abroad, understand relevant policies and regulations, and recognize the important status and role of logistics industry in economic and social development.

2. A comprehensive basic knowledge of humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, foreign languages and computers, etc.

3. Master the basic principles and methods of economics, management, logistics management and engineering, etc.

4. Master the necessary supply chain management, logistics system optimization and operation, logistics and transportation management, warehousing and distribution management, procurement management theory and methods.
The minimum number of credits to be completed is 155, including 112 credits of required courses, 10 credits of public electives (optional and limited courses), a minimum of 23 credits of specialized electives, and a minimum of 10 credits of extended courses.