Logistics

2 years
4 semesters

1,600 hours

Nocturnal

Perimeter Campus

R$ 300 (Perimeter)*

Train specialists to serve a specific field in the logistics job market.

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Course information

Specific objectives

  • Provide students with higher education, specific to the area, which enables them to enter the job market in activities inherent to their professional area; 
  • Enable the learning of essential knowledge for the exercise of the profession of Technologist in LOGISTICS; 
  • Enable professionals who already work in the area to acquire knowledge and permanent professional updating;
  • Provide activities characterized by the planning, operation, control and evaluation of processes related to logistics practices; 
  • Invest in the use of educational technologies that refer students to continuous changes in areas of activity; 
  • Guide the student on updates regarding the market, technological improvements and legal aspects; 
  • Provide students with updates on computer applications inherent to the LOGISTICS technology course.

Field of activity

As provided for by the National Catalog of Technology Courses (2016), the fields of activity of the Logistics Technologist professional are:  

  • Distributors and Distribution Centers; 
  • Parcel companies;  
  • Companies in general (industry, commerce and services); 
  • Ports, airports and transport terminals;
  • Carriers;
  • Institutes and Research Centers;
  • Educational Institutions, through training required by current legislation. 

*These prices are valid only for the first period of the first semester of 2026 and for enrollments made until March 15, 2026.

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DOCTOR Jean Gleyson Farias Martins

PhD in Administration from Universidade Potiguar – UnP; Master in Administration from Universidade Potiguar – UnP; Degree in Administration from Universidade Potiguar – UnP; MBA in Financial Administration – UNIRN and undergraduate in Accounting Sciences from Estácio. He has experience in the areas of Mathematics, Statistics and Administration, with emphasis on Financial Administration, working on the following topics: quantitative methods, decision making, corporate finance, behavioral finance, personal financial planning, mathematical programming and cost management.

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Faculty

Teacher Lattes Titration
Antonio Cannas Neto Lattes CV Master
Diego Alves Jacob Lattes CV Doctor
Fabricio de Sousa Santos Lattes CV Master
Flavia Silveira de Melo Lattes CV Specialist
Lorena Camargo Carneiro Lattes CV Master
Michele Fernandes de Araujo Lattes CV Specialist
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Curriculum Matrix

1st PERIOD  CH
Management and Business Models 80
Soft Skills – Socio-emotional Skills and High Performance  60
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Creative Economy  60
Organizational Behavior and Culture  60
Economic Scenario  60
Accounting Fundamentals  60
Optional 1 – Customizable  60
2ND PERIOD  CH
Financial Administration  80
Cost Analysis and Pricing  60
Data Intelligence and Management Indicators  60
Quality Management and Certifications  60
Technology and Business Innovation  60
Business and Process Modeling  60
Optional 2 – Customizable  60
3rd PERIOD  CH
Project Management  80
Marketing and E-Commerce   60
Strategic Planning and Management  60
Production and Operations Management  60
Distribution Channel Management   60
Supply Chain Management and Purchasing Management  60
Optional 3 – Customizable  60
4th PERIOD  CH
Transport Logistics   80
Inventory and Storage Management   60
Logistics 4.0  60
International Logistics and Foreign Trade  60
Tax and Customs Legislation   60
ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) 60
Optional 4 – Customizable  60
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