Gdańsk, Poland

Logistics and Mobility

Bachelor's
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Logistics and Mobility at UG

Language: EnglishStudies in English
Subject area: economy and administration
Kind of studies: full-time studies
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University website: en.ug.edu.pl

Why study Logistics and Mobility at the University of Gdańsk?

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A modern approach to logistics

The Logistics and Mobility programme at the University of Gdańsk is designed for those who want to gain knowledge and skills that meet the rapidly changing demands of today’s market. The curriculum combines traditional areas of logistics with an innovative approach to mobility, transport, and supply chain management. Students learn how to analyse the flow of goods, services, and information in the context of global economic challenges.

Practical and interdisciplinary learning

Courses are delivered through lectures, workshops, computer labs, and group projects. Strong emphasis is placed on the practical dimension of education – from transport planning to data analysis in logistics. The interdisciplinary approach combines elements of economics, IT, law, and transport engineering, offering students a broad perspective.

Digital and technological competences

The programme focuses on training in modern digital tools used in logistics and mobility management. Students gain skills in transport management systems, route planning software, and analytical tools that support decision-making in complex logistics processes.

International perspectives

As logistics and mobility are global fields, the programme highlights the importance of foreign languages and international legal frameworks. Students can take part in exchange programmes such as Erasmus+, giving them the opportunity to gain experience in different countries and cultural environments.

Close ties with business and internships

The University of Gdańsk cooperates with companies in the transport, forwarding, and logistics sectors, which enables students to complete internships in real business environments. This ensures that graduates possess not only theoretical knowledge but also hands-on experience and an understanding of industry standards.

Development of soft skills

The curriculum also fosters interpersonal skills. Students learn teamwork, negotiation, and problem-solving in dynamic conditions. These competences are invaluable in industries where collaboration between different sectors and international partners is essential.

Flexible learning paths

The programme offers opportunities to choose study paths and specialisations, allowing students to align their education with personal interests – from urban transport management to global logistics and e-commerce. Its flexibility also supports a smooth transition to master’s degree studies.

Attractive career opportunities

Graduates of Logistics and Mobility are well-prepared to work in transport companies, forwarding agencies, logistics centres, public administration, and the modern mobility services sector. Their skills open diverse career paths both in Poland and internationally.

Conclusion

Studying Logistics and Mobility at the University of Gdańsk provides a solid foundation for entering a dynamic and future-oriented industry. By combining academic knowledge, practical training, and international experience, graduates are well-equipped to stand out in the job market and face the challenges of tomorrow.

Test: Is Logistics and Mobility the right fit for you?

Logistics and Mobility test

Answer all the questions and find out if Logistics and Mobility is the right degree for you!

1. Do you enjoy solving practical problems related to the flow of goods and services?

2. How interested are you in modern transport systems and smart mobility solutions?

3. Do you enjoy working with data such as schedules, routes, or supply chain statistics?

4. How do you feel about planning and coordinating group activities or projects?

5. Are you curious about the impact of technology (like AI or automation) on transport and logistics?

6. How do you usually react when unexpected delays or transport issues occur?

7. Do you like the idea of working in an international environment with global supply chains?

8. To what extent do you value teamwork in achieving goals?

9. How comfortable are you with adapting plans when unexpected changes happen?

10. What motivates you most about Logistics and Mobility?

Definitions and quotes

Logistics
Logistics is generally the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation. In a general business sense, logistics is the management of the flow of things between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet requirements of customers or corporations. The resources managed in logistics can include physical items such as food, materials, animals, equipment, and liquids; as well as abstract items, such as time and information. The logistics of physical items usually involves the integration of information flow, materials handling, production, packaging, inventory, transportation, warehousing, and often security.
Logistics
It would be foolish to describe the logistics hub as merely ugly, for it has the horrifying, soulless, immaculate beauty characteristic of many of the workplaces of the modern world.
Alain de Botton The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work (2009) p. 39
Logistics
Logistics is the ball and chain of armored warfare.
Heinz Guderian, Quoted in "Sword Point" - Page 141 - by Harold Coyle - 1988
Logistics
It struck me as I waited that all great enterprises are about logistics. Not genius or inspiration or flights of imagination, skill or cunning, but logistics. Building pyramids or landing spacecraft on Jupiter or invading whole continents or painting divine scenes over the roofs of chapels: logistics.
Tom McCarthy, Remainder, Ch. 11 (2005)

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