MSc Maritime Economics and Logistics
The MSc in Maritime Economics and Logistics at Erasmus University Rott...
Rotterdam
INTAKE: October
The MSc in Maritime Economics and Logistics at Erasmus University Rotterdam is a specialized program designed for students aiming to develop expertise in global maritime transport, port management, and logistics operations. The program focuses on the economic, operational, and strategic aspects of shipping and supply chain management, equipping graduates with the skills to address complex challenges in the maritime and logistics sectors. Students gain a strong foundation in both theory and applied practices, preparing them for leadership roles in international transport, port operations, and global supply chain management.
Curriculum: The curriculum combines core courses in maritime economics, transport logistics, shipping finance, port management, and supply chain strategy with elective modules that allow students to tailor their studies to specific interests such as risk management, shipping policy, or sustainable logistics. The program emphasizes analytical and quantitative skills through data-driven case studies, simulation exercises, and real-world projects. Students also engage in group work, research projects, and presentations to strengthen problem-solving and communication skills essential for the industry.
Research Focus: The program encourages research in maritime economics, global shipping markets, port operations, and sustainable logistics solutions. Students explore topics such as international trade flows, shipping network optimization, transport policy, and the impact of technological innovations on maritime logistics. Research is applied to practical scenarios, enabling students to develop evidence-based solutions for the challenges facing the global maritime sector.
Industry Engagement: Erasmus University Rotterdam has strong ties with shipping companies, ports, and international logistics firms. Students benefit from internships, industry projects, workshops, and guest lectures from maritime professionals, providing practical experience and professional networking opportunities. Collaborative projects with leading maritime organizations enhance students’ understanding of industry standards, operational challenges, and strategic decision-making in real-world contexts.
Global Perspective: The program incorporates a global perspective by examining international shipping regulations, cross-border logistics, and trade policies. Students learn to address global challenges in maritime transport, including sustainability, digitalization, and international economic trends. Graduates are prepared to work in multinational shipping companies, ports, logistics consultancies, and international trade organizations, equipped to contribute effectively to global maritime and logistics operations.
Rotterdam
€ 30950
Postgraduate Entry Requirements
Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 55% or above in their bachelor's degree.
It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) offers a variety of scholarships and financial support programs specifically designed for international students, helping them pursue high-quality education in the Netherlands without financial constraints. These scholarships aim to attract talented students from across the globe and support their academic and professional growth.
Erasmus University Holland Scholarship: This scholarship is intended for non-EEA students applying for a Bachelor’s or Master’s program at EUR. Eligibility is based on academic excellence and meeting specific admission requirements.
Erasmus Trustfonds Scholarships: The Erasmus Trustfonds offers merit-based scholarships to outstanding international students enrolling in select programs, particularly in fields like economics, business, law, and social sciences. Awards may cover partial tuition fees or provide financial support for living costs.
Program-Specific Scholarships: Certain Master’s and Bachelor’s programs offer dedicated scholarships for international applicants. These include support for students in business, economics, law, medicine, and social sciences, depending on program requirements and academic performance.
Graduates of the MSc in Maritime Economics and Logistics at Erasmus University Rotterdam gain advanced skills in maritime transport, port management, global logistics, and supply chain strategy. This program prepares students for a wide range of professional roles in the international maritime and logistics sectors.
Maritime Economist: Analyze trends in shipping markets, trade flows, and port operations to support strategic and economic decision-making.
Port Operations Manager: Oversee port activities, optimize terminal operations, and ensure efficient cargo handling and logistics management.
Shipping Analyst / Consultant: Provide expert advice on shipping routes, freight rates, operational efficiency, and investment strategies in maritime transport.
Supply Chain Manager: Manage global supply chains, coordinate logistics operations, and ensure timely delivery of goods in complex international networks.
Logistics Planner / Coordinator: Design and optimize transport and distribution strategies, focusing on efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability.
Maritime Policy Advisor: Advise governmental and regulatory agencies on shipping policies, trade regulations, and environmental standards.
Transport and Freight Forwarding Specialist: Manage cargo logistics, documentation, and transport solutions for import/export operations.
Consultant in Sustainable Shipping and Logistics: Develop strategies to reduce environmental impact and implement sustainable practices in maritime operations.
Port and Terminal Analyst: Analyze port performance, infrastructure utilization, and operational efficiency to improve service delivery.
Maritime Risk and Compliance Manager: Ensure compliance with international maritime regulations, safety standards, and risk management protocols.