Logistics Management
- Faculty
Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
- Version
Version 1 of 05.12.2023.
- Module identifier
22B1313
- Module level
Bachelor
- Language of instruction
German
- ECTS credit points and grading
5.0
- Module frequency
winter- and summerterm
- Duration
1 semester
- Brief description
The module provides students a detailed overview of the procedures, strategies, systems, processes and structures of logistics management. Based on the knowledge acquired in previous logistics modules, the phases and operations of corporate logistics are further deepened at the levels of material and information flow and the methods of logistics management are applied to this. The importance of logistics management for the economic success of industrial and commercial enterprises becomes just as clear to students as the interdependencies between logistics management and socially and ecologically oriented corporate management.
- Teaching and learning outcomes
1. tasks of logistics management
2. phase-specific subsystems of logistics
3. task-specific subsystems of logistics
4. methods of logistics management
5. information and communication technologies in logistics
- Overall workload
The total workload for the module is 150 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").
- Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning Hours of workload Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 30 Lecture Presence - 15 Learning in groups / Coaching of groups Presence - Lecturer independent learning Hours of workload Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 25 Study of literature - 10 Work in small groups - 45 Preparation/follow-up for course work - 25 Exam preparation -
- Further explanations
If an excursion is carried out (e.g. visit to a hospital or logistics centre), the lecturer-bound workload is as follows:
- 30 hours - lecture - online or present;
- 5 hours - supervised small groups online or present;
- 10 hours – excursion - present
- Graded examination
- Homework / Assignment or
- Written examination or
- Portfolio exam
- Exam duration and scope
Written exam: see valid study regulations
Term paper: approx. 10-15 pages
Presentation as part of the portfolio examination: approx. 15-20 minutes
Learning diary as part of the portfolio examination performance: approx. 15 pages
- Recommended prior knowledge
Knowledge of the fundamentals of logistics
- Knowledge Broadening
Students who have successfully studied this module use the systematics and methods introduced and are able to consistently set up, plan and control company logistics processes using the methods of logistics management.
- Knowledge deepening
Students who have successfully studied this module use methods and procedures of logistics management to formulate logistical solutions to problems from this subject area and present them in a well-structured and coherent form to different groups of people with different objectives.
- Knowledge Understanding
The students can cope with common job-related abilities, skills and competences and deal with corresponding strategies and methods in a professional manner. They are able to systematically analyse and refelctively evaluate logistical issues.
- Application and Transfer
Students who have successfully studied this module will be able to apply the methods learned to concrete logistical problem areas and systematically develop solutions.
- Academic Innovation
Students who have successfully completed this module will be able to explain and communicate logistics management concepts to experts and other interested parties using various oral, written and technical forms of communication (discussion contribution, presentation, lecture, essay).
- Communication and Cooperation
Students communicate and cooperate with other subject representatives as well as with people from outside the subject in order to responsibly solve a task within logistics management.
- Academic Self-Conception / Professionalism
Students reflect critically on their professional actions in relation to social expectations and consequences.
- Literature
- Schuh, Günther; Stich, Volker (Hrsg.): Logistikmanagement. Handbuch Produktion und Management. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, neueste Auflage
- Pfohl, Hans-Christian: Logistikmanagement. Konzeption und Funktionen. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, neueste Auflage
- Gudehus, Timm: Logistik. Grundlagen - Strategien - Anwendungen. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, neueste Auflage
- Linkage to other modules
The module follows on from preceding modules in which the knowledge and skills listed under the item "Recommended prior knowledge" are promoted.
In addition, the module prepares students for more advanced modules from various subject areas. These subject areas include, in particular, the modules of the specialisations in logistics.
Which preceding and subsequent modules are specifically considered depends on the individual degree programmes. More detailed information on this can be found in the study plan in the respective valid study regulations.
- Applicability in study programs
- Business Law (Bachelor)
- Business Law, LL.B.
- International Business and Management
- International Business and Management, B.A.
- Business Management in the Health Sector
- Business Management in the Health Sector, B.A.
- Business Administration and Management
- Business Administration and Management, B.A.
- Person responsible for the module
- Bruns-Vietor, Sabine
- Teachers
- Bruns-Vietor, Sabine