Program Information
The Master’s program in International Trade and Logistics (thesis track) aims to train specialists and researchers by integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications, offering a comprehensive perspective on global trade structures, foreign trade policies, logistics and supply chain management, transportation systems, and processes related to international markets. The program is designed to develop students into professionals with strong analytical thinking and research skills, capable of analyzing current developments in international trade and logistics at both sectoral and academic levels.
Students admitted to the Master’s program in International Trade and Logistics (thesis track) are required to successfully complete 9 courses and a seminar course totaling 60 ECTS over a minimum of two and a maximum of four semesters. In addition, students must successfully complete their master’s thesis during the third and fourth semesters. To proceed to the thesis phase, students must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.50 out of 4.00. The program’s minimum duration is four semesters, and the maximum duration is six semesters.
Graduates of the program may pursue careers as specialists in foreign trade firms, logistics and transportation companies, customs and supply chain organizations, public institutions, non-governmental organizations, and international institutions. Those aiming for an academic career may also continue to doctoral programs.