You will study all aspects of logistics and supply chain management, covering the range of activities associated with the efficient flow and storage of goods, services and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption in response to consumer requirements.
In addition, you will acquire cross-functional knowledge, gaining the sound technical and managerial skills that are essential to meet the challenges of consumers’ demands for greater choice and improved value, the globalisation of operations, intensified competition, environmental issues and increasingly turbulent and expanding markets.
Practical experience in a local company may be possible during your MSc dissertation.
For the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage you will study the following core modules:
Global Supply Chain Management (core, 10 credits)
Logistical Resources and Technologies (core, 10 credits)
Procurement Systems (core, 10 credits)
Logistics Strategy and Inventory Management (core, 10 credits)
Modelling the Supply Chain (core, 20 credits)
Operations & Project Management (core, 20 credits)
To complete the PgDip, you will require to successfully pass another 40 credits (20 credits in Term One and 20 in Term Two) made up from optional modules, which include:
Knowledge Management – Principles & Practice (optional, 20 credits)
Statistical Quality Control (optional, 20 credits)
Project Management Fundamentals (optional, 20 credits)
Project Risk management (optional, 20 credits)
Projects in Practice (optional, 20 credits)
Managing Quality (optional, 20 credits)
Service Quality (optional, 20 credits)
Change Management and Leadership (optional, 20 credits)
Mobile Business technology and design (optional, 20 credits)
Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the master's dissertation module:
MSc Logistics & SCM Dissertation (core to MSc, 60 credits)
The dissertation can either be research-based or it can be reflecting on a work-based project.
Teaching & Assessment
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 30%
Independent study: 70%
Placement: 0%
ASSESSMENT
Exam: 60%
Coursework: 40%
Assessment methods will include:
Written examinations
Oral presentation
Written reports
Coursework
Essays
Case studies
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc Logistics & Supply Chain Management Course Structure
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