This extra-occupational master’s programme awards a Master of Engineering in Logistics degree and is delivered as a joint Master’s between the partner universities. Taught in English, the course is aimed at early-career managers who already have professional experience in logistics and who seek to advance into leadership roles both in Georgia and internationally. The programme responds to the growing logistics activity across the southern Caucasus and along the Silk Road, where demand for IT skills and digital integration in logistics is rising.
The curriculum centers on digitalisation in logistics and supply chain management while blending technical, managerial and IT perspectives. Core themes include digital transformation of the economy, personal leadership, project management, sustainable development, and strategic approaches to logistics. The programme is organised into stages covering Engineering, General Management, and IT & Management, giving students a strong technical foundation alongside business operations and strategy. Emphasis is placed on aligning information technology with organisational strategy.
Teaching combines modern, practice-oriented methods with elements of scientific research and the latest information-management technologies. The balance of theory and hands-on practice is designed to equip graduates with deep theoretical knowledge and concrete practical skills needed by industry, public administration and policy-makers. Graduates are prepared to work as Digital Logistics Management specialists in both the Georgian labour market and international contexts.
Requirements / key facts
This joint master's curriculum is organised into three thematic stages — Engineering, General Management, and IT & Management — all centred on the twin themes of logistics and digitalisation. The programme combines engineering fundamentals with management perspectives and digital/IT topics so students can understand logistics processes end-to-end and the digital technologies that transform them.
Core modules build students’ scientific and analytical capabilities: advanced methods, tools and strategies for calculation and evaluation; quantitative and qualitative approaches for decision-making in both tactical and strategic contexts; and modules that examine and appraise technical developments across logistic value chains. Together these modules prepare graduates to model, assess and optimise logistics systems while critically evaluating new technologies and their impacts on supply chains.
The programme is administered in two phases: semesters I–II are the administrative responsibility of Caucasus University, while semesters III–IV are administered by TH Wildau. TH Wildau also coordinates an optional internship with industrial and logistical partners, enabling practical application of taught methods and industry exposure.
Key modules and learning outcomes (concise)
To be considered for this Master’s in Digital Logistics Management you need a completed bachelor’s degree, must take the common Master’s entrance exam (administered in English), and participate in an admission interview. Candidates should submit a full online application with supporting documents.
All documents issued by foreign institutions require the special apostille certification from the National Centre for Education Quality Enhancement. Any documents in a language other than Georgian must be translated into Georgian and notarised before submission. Prepare original or notarised copies where indicated and ensure photographs and identification are provided in the specified format.
Required documents (submit as part of your online application)
If you have questions about document notarisation, apostilles, or translation requirements, contact the admissions office for guidance before submitting your application.
Winter Semester (International)
Please check the programme homepage for current information:https://cu.edu.ge/en/schoolss/cst/programs-cst/graduate-cst/digital-logistics-management-th-wildau.
Graduates are prepared for specialist and leadership roles in logistics, supply chain management, transport and operations — including positions such as digital logistics manager, technology manager for supply chains, operations/project manager in logistics providers, and consultant for digital transformation in logistics. Employers may include logistics and freight companies, manufacturing firms, retailers with complex supply chains, IT providers for logistics solutions, and public-sector transport or infrastructure bodies.
The programme’s mix of technical, managerial and IT skills also supports career mobility between Georgia and international markets. Alumni gain competencies in project management, data-driven decision-making and sustainability in logistics, making them competitive for roles that require integrating information technologies with organisational strategy.
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