Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC)
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graduate Diploma | On-Campus | Full-time | 10 months | August | €300.00 total per | €24000.00 total per |
Course overview
The Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG) is a high-quality degree taught in a truly global setting, which expertly guides its graduates to become proficient in both problem solving and change leadership.
The Master is conducted by ZLC, a research and educational institute affiliated to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Zaragoza. Additionally, ZLC belongs to the MIT Global SCALE Network, an alliance of 6 leading research centers – in The USA, Spain, Malaysia, Colombia, Luxembourg and China – dedicated to the development of supply chain and logistics excellence through innovation. The MIT Masters in Supply Chain are taught at 3 of the 6 centers.
Entry requirements
When to apply
All applications and supporting materials must be submitted by the relevant deadlines:
- I Round: November 1
- II Round: January 1
- III Round: March 1
We proceed with rolling admissions after the third round deadline:
- International students deadline: May 15
- European students not needing a visa: July 15
Ready to Apply?
All candidates must apply online. The website allows you to prepare and submit an application to MIT Department of Supply Chain Management and the academic programs of the MIT Global SCALE Network in Cambridge, MA USA, Zaragoza, Spain, and Shah Alam, Malaysia.
Application materials:
- Application form
- Statement of objectives
- Resume
- Official GMAT, SC0X or GRE scores (can be waived when shown proof of excellent quantitative skills)
- Official TOEFL, IELTS or other similar English test (if not a native speaker)
- Official transcripts/diploma
- Two letters of recommendation
- Video statement
We recommend checking out these step-by-step instructions on the MIT Scale website while complete the online application.
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