Bachelor of Business Administration Program in Logistics Management
Degree and Program Name
Full Name in English: Bachelor of Business Administration (Logistics Management)
Abbreviation in English: B.B.A. (Logistics Management)
Total Credits Required: No less than 120 credits
Importance of the Program:
The future global changes will require adaptation to globalization, leading to increased business competition. The liberalization of trade demands businesses to enhance their capabilities. Advances in technology, communication, and transportation result in the movement of production factors, goods, services, investments, capital, and skilled labor. Logistics management becomes a crucial tool for entrepreneurs to create opportunities and competitive advantages in both domestic and international business. It aids in planning, supporting, and controlling the flow of various activities in the economic system, such as sourcing raw materials, managing warehouses, controlling transportation costs, and ensuring products reach their final destination or consumers. This curriculum addresses continuous developments in logistics management, enhancing the country’s development capabilities and contributing significantly to national economic and social progress.
Applicant Qualifications:
4-Year Regular Program (Logistics Management): Accepts graduates with a Vocational Certificate (Por Wor Chor) or a high school diploma (Mathayom 6) or equivalent from any study plan.
Transfer Program (Regular) (Logistics Management): Accepts graduates with a Higher Vocational Certificate (Por Wor Sor) or an associate degree related to logistics management or business administration.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can pursue careers in various logistics-related roles, including warehouse officer, transportation officer, distribution control officer, production planning officer, purchasing officer, import-export service provider, international freight forwarder, government and state enterprise positions, and other related fields.