Dangerous Goods Logistics Engineering Postgraduate Specialization Programme
Overview
The Dangerous Goods Logistics Engineering postgraduate specialization programme provides advanced knowledge in the safe, regulation-compliant and efficient management of dangerous goods within logistics systems. The programme integrates logistics system design, transport regulations, optimisation, simulation, risk management, intelligent solutions and hazardous waste logistics. Special emphasis is placed on international regulatory frameworks (ADR, RID, ADN, IMDG, IATA), sustainability and digital technologies. The training concludes with a thesis and a comprehensive final examination.
The programme is offered at postgraduate level and has a duration of two semesters. Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree (or higher) to meet the academic requirements.
The 2026/27 Autumn intake application period runs from 15 October 2025 to 31 July 2026. The language of instruction is English; therefore, applicants must demonstrate proficiency with a minimum level of IELTS 6.0 or equivalent.
Students are required to complete 60 ECTS credits during the programme. The curriculum consists of 152 hours of lectures (69%) and 68 hours of practical classes (31%), ensuring a balanced combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience.
Entrance examination
- Why would you like to participate in the Dangerous Goods Logistics Engineering programme?
- Describe the main functions of logistics within a supply chain.
- What factors should be considered when planning the transport of goods?
- Explain why safety and regulatory compliance are essential in logistics operations.
- Describe a logistics-related professional challenge you have encountered.
The entrance assessment may cover the following areas:
- Basic principles of logistics and supply chain management
- Fundamental transport modes and their characteristics
- Basic knowledge of dangerous goods classification and regulation
- Safety and risk awareness in logistics operations
- Motivation and professional objectives related to the programme
The admission process consists of:
- Review of academic background and submitted documents
- Evaluation of professional experience (if applicable)
- Short professional interview (20–30 minutes), conducted in English
Admission decisions are based on:
- Academic background (max. 40%)
- Relevant professional experience (max. 20%)
- Performance during the professional interview (max. 40%)
The final decision is made by the admission committee based on the overall evaluation.
Tuition fee
Application
To apply, please visit: https://apply.uni-miskolc.hu/courses/course/75-pg-dangerous-goods-logistics-engineering-postgraduate-specialization-programme
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