The study programme consists of
40 % technical and academic subject content,
25% economics subjects, 20% informatics subjects and
15 % basic legal and foreign language subjects.
Upon completion of the study programme, you will receive a professional qualification in logistics that will enable you to successfully manage various tasks in industry or in retail and logistics companies.
Forging tomorrow's logisticians
They are active in almost all sectors of the economy: industrial engineers specialising in transportation logistics. However, logistics is more than just transporting, handling or storing goods. Logistics comprises the holistic planning, management, coordination, implementation and control of all flows of goods and information. The Transportation Logistics programme at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences is where logistics experts are made. The maritime city looks back on more than 40 years of experience in this field and enjoys a high level of recognition among regional and national companies.
Why choose this study programme
Excellent study programme
Consistently among the top five logistics study programmes in GermanyDiverse and generalist orientation
Ranging from operations to perspectives of managementRelaxed atmosphere with practical relevance
Germany's largest logistics alumni association is at hand to answer your questions about internships, careers and networking.
Your future in logistics
Activities, research and professional profile
The technical and engineering focus of the Bachelor of Engineering degree programme is unique in the logistics sector. Graduates from Bremerhaven enjoy a very good reputation on the labour market. This generalist educational programme in logistics – covering everything from operations to aspects of management – will make you a sought-after specialist in the logistics industry! In Bremerhaven, Bremen, you are located at the hub of logistics in practice and have a large selection of potential future employers. The Association of Industrial Engineers for Transportation (Verein der Wirtschaftsingenieur:innen für Transportwesen – VdWT) at the university, the largest alumni association with over 800 members in logistics, is available to help you with questions about internships, careers and networking.
Facts about the study programme
Degree of Studies
Bachelor of EngineeringStudy Form
Full-time studyTerm of Admission
admission-freeTerm of Admission
Winter and Summer semesterMain Course Language
GermanStandard Period of Study
6 Semester
Unlock your potential
The bachelor's degree programme comprises six semesters. The first two semesters are mainly devoted to teaching the fundamentals, with mathematics – along with physics, engineering mechanics and business administration – taking up a large part of the programme. In the following three semesters, more specialised knowledge is dealt with in more detail, and in the last semester there is the opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge in professional practice phases or in practice-based projects. The modules generally comprise four student workload hours per week (SWL/week). In total, there are 31 modules with a scope of mostly 5 credit points (CP) per module and 30 CPs per semester. In total, 180 CP are awarded for the bachelor's programme. Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences enables graduates of the programme to join the master's programme Logistics Engineering and Management after completing the bachelor's programme.
Programme overview
Advantages of the study programme:
- Unique combination: technology & economics
- Cooperation with numerous local and national companies
- Study excursions to trade fairs, congresses, well-known companies, etc.
- Strongly networked alumni association with approx. 800 members: Verein der Wirtschaftsingenieure für Transportwesen e.V. (Association of Industrial Engineers for Transportation)
- Multiple awards conferred on the study programme, including from the trade journal Verkehrsrundschau, from the Federal Ministry of Transport and in the scope of the annual Logistics Masters competition.
The curriculum is designed to be very broad, interdisciplinary and application-based in order to provide students with a generalist logistics education. This qualifies them to deal with all forms of logistics issues and enables them to become competent contact persons for any specialised disciplines of practical logistics.
International factors play a major role in responding to questions of logistics. Students are therefore encouraged to engage in international knowledge exchange during their studies, for example in the scope of a semester abroad, which is facilitated by the university's cooperation network. The Transportation Logistics programme cooperates with special partner universities all over Europe. You can find a list of these on the pages of the International Office. There is also an extensive network of contacts and national partnerships with over 30 companies, institutions and research organisations. These links provide the opportunity to keep pace with developments in workplace practice and transfer them to the teaching programme. These cooperating institutions come from sectors such as software solutions, transport route planning, tracking and tracing, data systems in the transport industry, compliance in logistics and cloud computing.
Admission and application
Admission to the TWL bachelor's degree programme requires a general higher education entrance qualification, an entrance qualification for studies at universities of applied sciences or an educational background recognised as equivalent. Successful completion of the programme requires adequate knowledge of German. Foreign applicants must satisfy the admission requirements with verified German language skills (TestDaF or DSH) as per the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK) guidelines. English language skills must be equivalent to level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. We recommend that applicants without subject-related education or training complete an internship before starting the study programme. To ensure an optimal start to the programme, we recommend completing the “Mathematics for first-year students” preparatory course offered by the Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences.
The Transportation Logistics (Transportwesen / Logistik) study programme accepts students every semester. The application deadline for the winter semester is 15 September, while the deadline for the summer semester is 15 February. The application deadline for the winter semester 2024/25 has been extended to September 27. Please apply online through our ecampus application portal where you can upload all the necessary documents.
The Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences is a member of UNI-ASSIST (Application Services for International Students). Prospective students who have gained their university entrance qualification outside the European Union (EU) can therefore submit their application directly to UNI-ASSIST. To ensure adequate processing time, the application for the winter semester should be submitted to UNI-ASSIST by 30 June for the winter semester and 31 December for the summer semester. Following a successful review, this is forwarded on to the Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences. UNI-ASSIST charges applicants a fee to process the application.
You can find further information on the application procedure on the Registration and Examination Office’s website.
Before study commences, take advantage of the opportunity to participate in our internal preparatory courses. If the opportunity exists, completing an introductory internship in a logistics field before the programme commences is beneficial.
Learn more about the study programme
Transportation / Logistics