The Transport and Logistics Management Department emphasizes developing undergraduate students' research capabilities through its comprehensive curriculum. Students are tasked with identifying problems, generating innovative solutions, and conducting feasibility studies within various courses. For their capstone projects, they are required to address real-world business challenges. These projects are assessed both internally by faculty and externally by industry experts during poster sessions. Notably, exemplary projects have been showcased at renowned research symposiums across Europe and the Americas.
The primary goal of these graduation projects is to enable students to demonstrate the practical application of their accumulated knowledge and skills. They are encouraged to identify and define specific logistical or transport-related problems, pose relevant questions, and explore practical solutions. The projects are designed to enhance their abilities to apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information creatively and effectively, ensuring they are well-prepared to communicate their findings and insights proficiently.