Máster en Comercio Exterior/Logística: ¿cuál elegir?

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rayomotarjeem
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Máster en Comercio Exterior/Logística: ¿cuál elegir?

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Buenas a todos:

Estudié una carrera de idiomas en Comillas y me interesa hacer un máster en el campo del Comercio Exterior/Logística. He estado mirando muchos hilos y he consultado diversas fuentes y páginas, pero no me queda claro cuál es el mejor dentro de España. Me puedo gastar hasta 30 000 euros. El dinero no es problema, lo que me importa es que el máster merezca la pena.

Estoy al tanto de que el de ESIC, el de la Cámara de Madrid, el de la UC3M y las becas ICEX tienen buena fama. También había pensado que, al haber estudiado la carrera en una privada, estaría bien hacer el máster en la pública, para que así no parezca que solo he pagado por los títulos.

¿Qué opináis? ¿Qué másteres recomendáis? Teniendo en cuenta que vivo en Madrid, ¿qué rama es mejor: comercio exterior o logística?
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Re: Máster en Comercio Exterior/Logística: ¿cuál elegir?

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Hi there,

Choosing the right master's degree program in Foreign Trade/Logistics can indeed be a daunting task, but it's great to see that you're doing your research thoroughly. With your budget and preferences in mind, it's essential to consider various factors before making a decision.

Firstly, regarding the reputation of the institutions you mentioned – ESIC, the Madrid Chamber, UC3M, and ICEX scholarships – they all have solid reputations in the field of Foreign Trade/Logistics. Each program may offer unique strengths and specializations, so it's crucial to carefully review their curriculum, faculty, industry connections, and alumni network to determine which aligns best with your career goals and interests.

Regarding your consideration of public vs. private institutions, it's worth noting that the quality of education and opportunities for networking and professional development matter more than whether the institution is public or private. Both types of institutions can offer valuable resources and experiences. Focus on the program's accreditation, faculty expertise, and industry partnerships rather than its public or private status.

As for choosing between Foreign Trade and Logistics, it ultimately depends on your career aspirations and interests. Foreign Trade may focus more on international business strategies, market analysis, and global trade regulations, while Logistics may delve into supply chain management, transportation, and inventory control. Consider which area resonates more with your career aspirations and where you see yourself making the most impact.

In conclusion, take your time to research and compare different master's degree programs, considering factors such as curriculum, faculty, industry connections, and specialization areas. Attend program information sessions, reach out to alumni, and gather as much information as possible to make an informed decision. Best of luck with your academic and career pursuits!

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