MSc in Transport and Logistics
The MSc programme in Transport and Logistics at Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is at the core centre of DTU’s mission to prepare the future leaders in transportation and logistics.
Duration
2 years
Starting Date
February, September
Tuition Fee
€ 7,500 per semester
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
About the programme
Whether we are involved in transporting goods and consumer durables locally or across continents, or in travellers’ mobility by car, bus, train, or bike, attaining efficiency and sustainability in our mobility system is one of the world’s most complex problems.
Society and industry keep facing large challenges regarding congestion, environment and safety, but also large opportunities based on on-going transformations related to automation, sustainability, computing, and electrification.
The flexible study structure allows students to specialize in areas of their own choice, e.g. sustainability, planning and policy, smart cities, data science, decision support, behavioural modelling, optimisation, maritime logistics, operations research and management, supply chain, business analytics, computing and machine learning, transport modelling, or combinations of these through a flexible programme structure and faculty /research staff from several departments and divisions within DTU.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Transport and Logistics at Technical University of Denmark (DTU) often assume management positions and specialist functions. Recent examples of employment include:
- consultancies with expertise in transport, e.g. Arup, Rambøll, COWI, Niras, MOE, Sweco and Atkins
- general consultancy, e.g. McKinsey, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Implement
- solution providers, e.g. Siemens, Rapidis, AMCS, Portchain
- transport companies, e.g. DHL, Arriva, DSV, Maersk, GreenMobility
- producers and traders of goods, e.g. Novo, Matas, Ørsted, Bombardier
- public agencies and organizations, e.g. Rail Net Denmark, DSB, Movia, ITS Hamburg
- airlines and shipping companies, e.g.: SAS, Maersk,
- transport infrastructure owners, e.g. public authorities, ports, airports, private companies
- research and academic institutions including and PhD tracks in top-universities worldwide)