Al-Ahliyya Amman University
Program Description
Program Overview:
The Supply Chain Management and Digital Logistics program consists of 132 credit hours and spans four years of full-time study. The curriculum includes 48 credit hours covering university requirements and business school core courses, while the remaining 84 credit hours are distributed across major requirements, supporting courses, and electives.
This program prepares graduates to lead the future of logistics and supply chain management in the digital era. The ability to integrate advanced technologies with core logistics management principles becomes a key skill for building smart and sustainable supply networks and developing innovative logistics solutions that meet the demands of a globally connected and rapidly evolving economy focused on sustainability and operational efficiency.
Program Description:
The program aims to develop specialists in supply chain management and digital logistics who are capable of leading digital transformation in the fields of transportation, distribution, and inventory management on both local and global levels.
It focuses on combining modern technologies—such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data Analytics—with traditional supply chain management principles to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance sustainability.
The program integrates advanced management theories with contemporary technological applications to prepare graduates to design and manage intelligent and sustainable supply chains in the age of the digital economy and global trade.
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