Bachelor in Air Cargo and Logistics Management (BACLM055)
Bachelor in Air Cargo and Logistics Management (BACLM055) at LSTH
Most people see baggage on a conveyor and think that's the aviation supply chain. It isn't. The real volume — and the real margin — sits in the cargo bays under the passenger deck and in the dedicated freighters that fly through the night. The Bachelor in Air Cargo and Logistics Management (BACLM055) takes you into that world: how shipments are booked, how they're physically handled, how documentation flows between shipper, forwarder, airline and consignee.
This particular pathway is aimed at students who want a degree-level qualification with a clear vocational edge — fewer abstract management modules, more operational reality. By the end you should be able to read an airway bill, understand a build-up plan and follow a shipment through customs without getting lost in jargon.
Why the Cargo Side Rewards Specialists
The cargo industry tends to promote people who understand operations from the ground up. A junior cargo agent who can confidently handle a perishables shipment, a pharma cool-chain consignment or an AOG part is genuinely valuable. The Bachelor in Air Cargo and Logistics Management (BACLM055) is structured to build that confidence rather than treating air freight as a footnote inside a general business degree.
Who Should Apply
- Students who know early that they want a cargo or freight forwarding career rather than a passenger-facing one.
- Current ramp or warehouse staff looking to formalise their experience with a degree.
- International students targeting cargo hubs in the Gulf, Singapore, Frankfurt or East Asia.
- Anyone curious about how time-critical goods actually move around the world.
Career Pathways
Graduates from the Bachelor in Air Cargo and Logistics Management (BACLM055) commonly enter roles such as export agent, import coordinator, cargo customer service representative, ramp planner and load controller. With time, those positions feed into station supervisor and operations manager roles. None of this is guaranteed — it depends on your experience, location and the labour market — but the pathway is well established.
How You'll Study
You can study on-campus at the London School of Tourism and Hospitality or through distance/online learning if you're already employed or based abroad. The intake calendar and module sequence are confirmed at enrolment so you can plan around shifts or family commitments.
Entry Requirements
- Secondary school completion or equivalent.
- IELTS 5.5–6.0 (or equivalent) for non-native English speakers.
- Minimum age 17 at enrolment.
- A genuine interest in cargo, freight and aviation operations.
Apply for the Bachelor in Air Cargo and Logistics Management (BACLM055)
If you want a degree that actually points you at the cargo industry rather than at management theory, this is a good fit. Click Enroll Now and admissions at LSTH will reply within one working day to confirm fees, intakes and next steps.
























