MSc Supply Chain Management and Logistics with Placement Year

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MSc Supply Chain Management and Logistics with Placement Year

Course overview Study level: Postgraduate Developed in collaboration with our industry partners, this MSc in Supply Chain Management and Logistics addresses the growing demand for highly trained individuals by seeking to develop professionals with up-to-date knowledge, skills and capabilities in the key areas of strategic supply chain management, logistics, distribution, sourcing, procurement, finance, contracts, project management, forecasting and environmental management. This course aims to introduce the most current practices and concepts of supply chain management and logistics (SCML), combining them with a solid grounding in core management subjects. You should develop the skills and expertise to think critically, analyse problems and make informed recommendations.We aim to teach you how to implement and oversee SCML strategies across a broad range of functions, involving multiple organisations and locations.You will be required to look at the wider aspects of business, to be able to integrate supply chain and logistics strategy and operations within the overall business strategy. This includes understanding the associated ethical and legal aspects, together with different models of change management and their relevancy and efficacy within organisations.To create and sustain competitive advantage, organisations need highly trained individuals capable of developing diverse, bespoke and innovative supply chain and logistical solutions.Work placement optionThis master’s programme provides you with the additional option to apply for a ‘work placement’ opportunity2 during your first semester with us. The ‘work placement’, which if secured, can be carried out in the second year is designed to further develop your skills, knowledge and professional experience with the aim of maximising your employability prospects. Please note that the optional placement modules incur an additional tuition fee of £4,000 payable on completion of your ‘work placement’. Find out more about the work placement pathway.