Guiding Cultivation Plan for the Logistics Management Major 2023

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Guiding Cultivation Planfor the

Logistics Management Major

2023

MajorCode: 120601

Drafter:Yanjun ZHOU         Reviewer: Wuyang ZHUOand Youwang SUN

 

I      CultivationObjectives

1. CultivationObjectives

TheLogistics Management major aims to cultivate applied logistics technology andmanagement talents who can adapt to the development needs of the modernlogistics industry in China. Graduates will be technically proficient,responsible, and internationalized, and will be able to work in various roles suchas purchasing, transportation, warehousing, distribution, logistics informationprocessing, logistics project design and planning, and logistics operations inenterprises and logistics departments. The program is based on the principle ofestablishing morality and emphasizes the importance of ethical conduct.

2.Objectives to be achieved by students five years after graduation

Studentsof this program will have the skills to become the technical or managerialbackbone of their logistics field within five years after graduation. They willbe able to independently solve operational problems in logistics projects andpossess the ability to plan and design initial logistics projects. Thisspecialty’s cultivation objectives reflect students' comprehensive requirementsfor knowledge, ability, and overall quality. These objectives can be brokendown into five aspects:

(1)     Therequired skills include good humanities and social sciences literacy, socialresponsibility, legal awareness, and professional ethics.

(2)     Astrong command of natural science knowledge, such as mathematics and operationsresearch, as well as economics, trade, and management, is necessary.

(3)     Topossess strong organizational and managerial skills, effective languageexpression, independent work capabilities, interpersonal communication skills,and a team-oriented mindset. Additionally, having a global perspective and theability to communicate and collaborate in a cross-cultural context isessential.

(4)     Theindividual should have a strong inclination towards innovation and a lifelonglearning attitude. They should be proficient in utilizing modern informationtechnology to acquire relevant information, new technology, and knowledge, andconsistently enhance their abilities.

(5)     Tomaster the basic theories involved in logistics management systematically, onemust be familiar with the professional knowledge of procurement,transportation, warehousing, distribution, logistics information processing,logistics project design, planning, and operations. Additionally, one mustpossess the professional skills necessary to analyze, diagnose, and solvecomplex logistics technology and management problems in the field of logistics.

 

II     Academic Requirementsfor Program Completion

Graduation Requirementsand Degree Conferral

Students of this majormust complete the minimum credits required by the various courses according tothe requirements of the guiding cultivation plan, and complete thecorresponding extracurricular arrangements. Students can graduate only when theyobtain at least 152 credits; those who meet the requirements for the conferralof a bachelor's degree will be awarded a bachelor's degree in management.

 

Program duration

Flexible academicperiod, generally 4 years, with a flexible range of no less than 3 years and nomore than 6 years.

 

III   CourseSystem Composition and Distribution of Class Hours (excluding Second Classroom)

Course Type

Total Credits

Total  Study Hours

Theoretical Hours

Practical Hours

Public Fundamental Courses

47.5

31

896

814

82

General Education Courses

10

7

160

160

0

Professional Fundamental Courses

21

14

336

316

20

Core Courses

41

27

656

524

132

Professional Practice

31.5

21

904

0

904

Total

151

100

2952

1814

1138

Theoretical hours: practical  hours (%)

61:39

 

Programrequirements

TheBachelor’s of Logistics Management requires students to successfully complete 152credits, which is comprised of:

  • At least 47.5     credits from Public Fundamental Courses;

  • At least 10     credits from General Education Courses;

  • At least 21     credits from Professional Fundamental Courses;

  • All credits (i.e.,     41 credits) from Core Courses;

  • At least 31.5     credits from Professional Practice.

 

IV   Scheduleof Teaching Arrangement (1)

 

Course   Type

Course Code

Course   Title

Total   Credits

Total   Hours

Recommended   Semester

 

b1080001

Introduction to Basic  Principles of Marxism

3

48

Autumn 1

 

b1080009

Political Thought, Moral  Ethics and Law

3

48

Autumn 1

 

b1080006

Modern Chinese  Historical Figures

3

48

Spring 1

 

b1080010

Mao Zedong-Thoughts  and Introduction to Theoretical System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics

3

48

Autumn 2

 

b1080011

Xi Jinping-Thoughts on  Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era

3

48

Spring 2

Public  Fundamental Courses

-----

Situation and Policy (Modules  1 to 4)

2

32

Autumn 1Spring  2

b1080008

Labor Education A

0.5

16

Spring 1

b1020082

Advanced Mathematics  B1

4

64

Autumn 1

b1020083

Advanced Mathematics  B2

2

32

Spring 1

b1020012

Linear Algebra

2

32

Spring 1

b1020013

Probability and  Statistics

2

32

Autumn 2

b1020018

College Chinese

2

32

Autumn 1

-----

Physical Education I  to VI

3

160

Autumn 1Autumn  4

b1110003

Military Training

0.5

112

Autumn 1

b1110002

Military Theory

0.5

32

Spring 1

b1090001

Basic Engineering Training

2

32

Spring 1

b1110004

Mental Health Education  for College Students

2

32

Spring 1

b1020003

English for General  Purposes III

3

48

Autumn 1

 

b1020004

English for General  Purposes IV

3

48

Spring 1

 

b1020005

English for General  Academic Purposes A

2

32

Autumn 2

 

---

English Expansion

2

32

Spring 2

 

b1020002

English for General  Purposes II

3

48

Autumn 1

 

b1020003

English for General  Purposes III

3

48

Spring 1

 

b1020006

English for General  Academic Purposes B

2

32

Autumn 2

 

---

English Expansion

2

32

Spring 2

 

b1020001

English for General  Purposes I

4

64

Autumn 1

 

b1020002

English for General  Purposes II

3

48

Spring 1

 

b1020003

English for General  Purposes III

3

48

Autumn 2

 

b1020040

German I

3

48

Autumn 1

 

b1020041

German II

3

48

Spring 1

 

b1020042

German III

4

64

Autumn 2

 

b1020077

Japanese I

3

48

Autumn 1

 

b1020078

Japanese II

3

48

Spring 1

 

b1020079

Japanese III

4

64

Autumn 2

Subtotal (Public  Fundamental Courses)

87.5

1648

 

General  Education Courses

b0-----

Aesthetic Education

2

32

Autumn and  Spring

 

Social Sciences and  Humanities

4

64

Autumn and  Spring

b0-----

Natural Science and  Technological Innovation

4

64

Autumn and  Spring

Subtotal (General  Education Courses)

10

160

 

(*Note:The total credits of the first foreign language courses are 10, includingCollege English, College German, and College Japanese. Students shall choosethe appropriate language based on their needs. For those who choose CollegeEnglish,theyshall select the appropriate module from Modules A, B, and C.)

 

V     Scheduleof Teaching Arrangement (2)

 

Course  Type

Course  Code

Course  Title

Total  Credits

Total  Hours

Recommended  Semester

Professional Fundamental Courses

b2030159

Applied Statistics

3

48

Autumn 3

b2030037

Management

3

48

Spring 1

b2030145

Economics

4

64

Autumn 2

b2030060

Principles of Accounting

3

48

Autumn 1

b2030360

Operations Management

2

32

Autumn 2

b2030082

Economic Laws

3

48

Spring 1

b2030187

Theory    & Practice of International Trade


3

48

Spring 2

Subtotal (Professional  Fundamental Courses)

21

336

 

 

b2030011

Procurement and Supply  Chain Management

3

48

Spring 2

Core Courses

b2030361

Transportation  Management

4

64

Spring 2

b2030013

Warehouse and Distribution  Management

3

48

Autumn 3

b2030362

Information Management  Logistics

3

48

Autumn 3

b2030144

Professional English  for Logistics

2

32

Autumn 4

b2030363

Logistics Operational Research

3

48

Spring 2

b2030364

Logistics Engineering

3

48

Spring 2

b2030365

International Freight  Agency

3

48

Spring 3

b2030354

Enterprise Logistics  Management

3

48

Autumn 3

b2030136

Logistics Geography

2

32

Autumn 2

b2030137

Logistics Laws and  Regulations

2

32

Autumn 4

b2030209

Quality Management

2

32

Spring 3

 

b2030210

Service Supply Chains

2

32

Spring 3

 

Subtotal (Core Courses)

35

560

 

Select 8 credits from  Module A, B or C

Module A

b2030027

Multimodal Transport

2

32

Autumn 3

b2030002

Reverse Logistics  Management

2

32

Autumn 4

b2030138

Logistics Risk and Insurance

2

32

Autumn 4

b2030355

Cross-border E-commerce  Logistics

2

32

Autumn 4

Module B

b2030441

Circular Economy and Sustainable  Development

2

32

Autumn 3

b2030494

Green and Reverse  Logistics Management

2

32

Autumn 4

b2030442

Laws and Policies of Green  Supply Chains

2

32

Autumn 4

b2030443

Environment, Health,  and Safety Management

2

32

Autumn 4

Module C

b2030356

Big Data and Cloud  Computing

2

32

Autumn 3

b2030357

The Internet of Things

2

32

Autumn 4

b2030358

Intelligent Logistics  Systems

2

32

Autumn 4

b2030359

Supply Chain Finance

2

32

Autumn 4

 

 

Subtotal (Elective Core  Courses)

24

384

 

 

Subtotal (Core Courses)

80

1280

 

 

VI   Scheduleof Teaching Arrangement (3)

Course  Type

Course  Code

Course  Title

Total  Credits

Total  Hours

Recommended  Semester

Professional Practice

b4000030

Innovation  and Entrepreneurship

2

48

Spring  3

b4030057

Business  Etiquette Business Communication Practice

1

24

Summer  1

b4030073

Logistics  Professional Cognition Practice

1

24

Summer  1

b4030186

Recognition  of Goods and Packaging Documents Practice

2

48

Summer  1

b4030151

Virtual  Business Social Environment (VBSE) Practice

1

24

Summer  1

b4030069  

Logistics  Project Bidding Practice

1

24

Summer  2

b4030068

Logistics  Basic Operations Practice

2

48

Summer  2

b4030217

Logistics  Standardization

2

48

Summer  2

b4030072

Logistics  Marketing Planning

3

72

Autumn  3

b4030218

Logistics  Facilities, Equipment, and Technology Comprehensive Application Practice

3

72

Summer  3

b4030180  

Logistics  System Design and Planning

3

72

Spring  3

b4030200

Labor  Education B

0.5

16

Spring  3

b4030137

Graduation  Practice and Graduation Project (Thesis)

6

288

Spring  4

Subtotal  (Professional Practice)

27.5

808

 

Select 8  credits from Module A, B or C

Module A

b4030181

Free  Trade Zones and Bonded Logistics

2

48

Spring  3

b4030029

Operation  of International Logistics Project Practice

1

24

Summer  3

b4030028

Project  Design for International Logistics Practice

1

24

Summer  3

Module B

b4030249

Hazardous  Chemicals Logistics Services and Operations

2

48

Spring  3

b4030230

Green  Logistics and Supply Chain Project Operations Practice

1

24

Summer  3

b4030231

Green  Logistics and Supply Chain Scheme Design and Planning Practice

1

24

Summer  3

Module C

b4030183

Logistics  Intelligent Facilities and Equipment and Application

2

48

Spring  3

b4030184

Intelligent  Logistics Project Operations Practice

1

24

Summer  3

b4030185

Intelligent  Logistics Project Design Practice

1

24

Summer  3

 

Subtotal  (Practical Elective Courses)

12

288

 

 

Subtotal  (Professional Practice)

39.5

1096

 

The  Second Classroom

b5110001

The  Second Classroom

1

-

Autumn,  Spring and Summer

 

 

 

152

2952

 

 

*ProfessionalModule Courses and Practical Module Course optional instructions:

Professionalcourses are set up according to different ability requirements, and studentsare required to choose one of the modules and earn the credit required by themodule. The Professional Practice module must be selected according to thecorresponding professional course module.

 

ModuleA. International Logistics

TheInternational Logistics module focuses on teaching the fundamentals ofinternational freight forwarding, bonded logistics, and multimodaltransportation. The course aims to develop technical talents who are familiarwith the business processes and operational knowledge of internationallogistics. Students will gain the ability to conduct international procurement,transportation, and distribution, as well as manage international logisticsprojects.

 

ModuleB. Green Logistics and Supply Chains

TheGreen Logistics and Supply Chains module focuses on teaching the principles of thecircular economy and sustainable supply chains, as well as green and reverselogistics management. It covers topics such as the environment, health andsafety management, hazardous chemical logistics services and operations, andgreen logistics and supply chain program design and planning practice. The goalis to develop technical professionals who are knowledgeable about greenlogistics and supply chain processes and possess expertise in managing greenlogistics and supply chain projects.

 

ModuleC. Intelligent Logistics

TheIntelligent Logistics module focuses on teaching Big Data and cloud computing, theInternet of Things, and intelligent logistics system. The goal is to traintechnical professionals who are familiar with the business processes andoperational knowledge of intelligent logistics. They should have the ability tooperate intelligent logisticsequipment, design intelligent logistics programs, and manage intelligent logisticsprojects.

 

VII  Policyof Second Classroom Credits

       Through the developmentof the second classroom activities, students are encouraged to activelyparticipate in academic lectures, social practice activities, campus culturaland sports activities, innovation and entrepreneurship activities, volunteerservice activities, etc., to cultivate the students' social adaptability andquality, and enhance the students' employability. Please refer to the provisionsof the "Shanghai Polytechnic University's 'Second Classroom Credit'Implementation Measures (Trial)" in the "Student Handbook" formore details.