The Bachelor of Transport and Logistics Management (BTLM) commenced in 2007 through consultations with the stakeholders and demand from the employers. This was after the realization of the importance of transport and logistics towards competitiveness of organizations. The programme started with less than 100 students but the student numbers have tremendous increased over the 12 years. Currently, the programme has over 700 students in year 1, 2 and 3 and the numbers are continuing to grow. This means there is growing demand for the programme.
Bachelor of Transport & Logistics Management
Career Path
The programmes’ broad approach prepares graduates for positions like Chief Transport officers, Logistics officers in Army, Police, Prisons and Humanitarian agencies like UNHCR, WFP, Red Cross etc., fleet managers, clearing and forwarding related jobs among others. Graduates frequently go on to successful careers in areas such as distribution, manufacturing, retailing, airport or airline and many more including working as Logistics officers in Army, Police, Prisons. They can also work with specialist providers of humanitarian logistics in aid agencies e.g., UNHCR, WFP, Red Cross, transport and logistics departments of national and multinational organizations. The course also provides opportunities for those wishing to broaden their skills in managing vehicle fleets. This is in both the public and private sector.
Course Modules
Entry Requirements
Admission into the first year is through any of the four avenues:
- Direct entry
- Diploma Holders Scheme
- Mature Age Scheme
- Degree holders’ scheme
- Higher education Certificate
Tuition Structure
Admission into the first year is through any of the four avenues:
- Direct entry
- Diploma Holders Scheme
- Mature Age Scheme
- Degree holders’ scheme
- Higher education Certificate
