Logistics in Foreign Economic Activity

Logistics in Foreign Economic Activity

Field of Study
38.04.02 Management
Master’s degree
Form of study
Full‑time
2 years
Class Schedule
4 days a week: 3 weekdays from 7:00 PM to 9:50 PM (19:00–21:50)
Saturday from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM (09:30–16:00)
Faculty
Faculty of International Trade Management

About the program

  • The program focuses on training high-class managers equipped with specialized knowledge, skills, and abilities in the field of international logistics, capable of organizing and overseeing logistics business processes in the international operations of organizations
  • The program’s faculty comprises both associate professors and professors from the Academy and other prestigious universities, who possess practical experience in international management and logistics, along with external experts from the logistics sector (including CEOs and department heads from major international logistics firms, as well as members of international expert committees)
  • The practice-oriented classes are based on active learning methods, including case studies, business simulations, and modules created using real-world experience from international companies
  • The English language programme has been specially tailored for this specialization, providing students with the opportunity to master logistics terminology
  • Students benefit from a range of professional development opportunities, including logistics business seminars, educational excursions, and expert-led master classes
  • The final outcome of the training is the defense of a graduation thesis focused on foreign trade logistics challenges. Students develop this work over a two-year period under the guidance of a research supervisor
  • Graduates of the program are highly sought-after specialists in their field, with over 95% of alumni successfully employed in their specialized area of expertise


Program Supervisors and Coordinators

Program Supervisor
Yulia V. Zvorykina

Doctor of Economic Sciences Professor of the Department of Management and Marketing

Program Coordinator
Irina Yu. Karkhova

Professor of the Department of Management and Marketing