MIT SCALE International Masters in Spain

The Ranked #1 MIT SCALE Masters offer the unique combination of an exceptional supply chain degree taught in a truly global setting at ZLC campus in Spain. Created in collaboration with the leading university in the field, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), these programs prepare you to make an impact on a wide range of industries worldwide. All the master degrees include a 3-week stay at MIT in Boston.

Certificates:

Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management by the Universidad de Zaragoza (own study)
Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management by the MIT Global SCALE Network

Choose your path

Open admissions:

  • I Round: November 1, 2023
  • II Round: January 31, 2024
  • III Round: March 30, 2024

We proceed with rolling admissions after the third round deadline:

  • International students deadline: June 30
  • European students not needing a visa: July 31

Full-time Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOG)

A high-quality degree taught in a truly global setting to become proficient in both problem solving and change leadership.

Location
· ZLC Campus, Spain (9 months)
· MIT Campus, USA (3 weeks)
Dual Degree available

Open admissions:

  • I Round: December 19, 2023
  • II Round: June 11, 2024

Blended Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOGb)

Combine the MITx MicroMasters credential (5 online courses) with a 3 week stay at MIT and one semester at ZLC in Spain.

Location
· Online (5 courses)
· MIT Campus, USA (3 weeks)
· ZLC Campus, Spain (4 months)

Find out more about Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC)

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"Today's multinational companies have operations that span continents and are becoming more global in their reach. Our SCALE Network mirrors this structure - we are preparing students to perform efficiently in the highly demanding, global environment that now defines the business world"

Dr. Yossi Sheffi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Director of the Center for Transportation & Logistics