Supervisor
Maximilian Lukesch (opens your email program)
Contents
Students learn to model and solve quantitative management problems of practical relevance in complex logistics networks. The course covers the following topics in detail:
- Graph theory
- Location planning
- Allocation problems
- Tour and route planning
- Transport problems
Each topic is presented in terms of its practical relevance and problem structure, then modelled and solved using known algorithms. In order to build up IT skills, the problems are also processed using data technology and worked on using relevant software packages (Excel, QGIS, Logistics Lab).
Regulations for Bachelor's candidates for participation in repeat examinations as
First-time writers
Students can only take repeat examinations as first-time writers if
during the semester in which the regular examination took place
a) a semester abroad
b) a semester of leave
c) a certified case of illness
was present. In all cases, it is necessary to have an application for participation as a first-timer in a repeat examination signed by Prof. Dr Otto. This application (external link, opens in a new window)is available at the Examination Office.
Information for foreign students in the ERASMUS programme
Students who require attendance certificates should have their attendance confirmed by the member of the teaching staff after each lecture or exercise.
Students who take part in courses and examinations will receive certificates on which grades and ECTS are noted. As it is usually not possible for foreign students to register for examinations via Flex-Now, registration is accepted at the chair's office. Information on the examinations and the registration deadlines will be announced in good time on our homepage and on the notice board in the glass case (opposite the Business Department Library).
Course language | Frequency | Hours per week | ECTS | Exam |
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German | Winter term | 2 Lecture + 2 Exercise | 6 | 60-minute written exam |