Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOGb) Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC)
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graduate Diploma | On-Campus | Mixed-mode | 5 months | January | €300.00 total per | €17700.00 total per |
Course overview
The Blended Master in Logistics and Supply Chain refers to a fairly new option developed by MIT that allows learners to combine the MITx MicroMasters credential with one semester at Zaragoza Logistics Center in Spain (and which will also include a 3-week stay at MIT).
The MicroMasters credential requires a learner to successfully pass five rigorous online courses in supply chain management and a proctored comprehensive exam. Learners with the MITx MicroMasters credential in SCM can then apply to MIT for the blended SCM master’s degree. The program requires the successful applicant to come to MIT for January and continue studies in Zaragoza through May.
Entry requirements
When to apply
All applications and supporting material must be submitted by the relevant deadlines:
- Round 1: November 1
- Round 2: May 1
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:
- Performance in the five online courses (SC0x, 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x) and the comprehensive final exam
- Undergraduate transcript to confirm bachelor’s degree
- IELTS/TOEFL from non-English-speaking nations (TOEFL: Minimum score required: 100, IELTS: Minimum score required: 7)
- Written description of research project proposal (examples of past SCM research projects)
- Video statement of research interests
- Resume to review at least two years of work experience and any awards or commendations
- Two letters of recommendation
- Research Project — ZLOGb applicants must provide a two-page description of their proposed Research Project.
We recommend checking out these step-by-step instructions on the MIT Scale website when completing the online application.
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