Supply chain management is widely accepted as a critical business competency. It encompasses procurement of materials, processing and distribution of products and services to customers. In many companies, 80% or more of their turnover is spent outside the organisation and this course helps you become effective in managing this.
The course is aimed particularly at who will work within supply chain management and is suitable for those with a background in support functions such as sales, maintenance, finance and marketing. It has been designed to cover the latest industrial environmental issues, for example:
extended producer responsibility
the philosophy of design, manufacturing, and engineering management for the circular economy
Normally a first-class or second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant engineering, technology, science or business-related discipline.
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Demand for qualified supply chain management practitioners is increasing worldwide. This is a result of globalisation with the adoption of information and communication technology. It makes 24/7 business operations worldwide possible. Global supply chains are commonplace.
This course allows you to advance your career within the broader area of supply chain management, for example:
operations
process management
operations planning and control
purchasing and procurement
logistics and distribution amongst others
Core modules:
Strategic Supply Chain Management (10 credits)
Supply Chain Operations (10 credits)
People, Organisation & Technology (10 credits)
Performance Measurement & Management (10 credits)
Enterprise Resource Planning (10 credits)
Advanced Project Management (10 credits)
Case Studies In Supply Chain Management (20 credits)
Postgraduate Individual Project (60 credits)
Sustainability Product Design (10 credits)
Lean & Green Logistics (10 credits)
Systems Thinking & Modelling (10 credits)
Optional modules:
Digital Manufacturing & Smart Products (10 credits)
Management of Technology & Innovation (10 credits)
Remanufacturing (10 credits)
Financial Engineering (10 credits)
Fundamentals of Lean Six Sigma (10 credits)
Quantitative Business Analysis (10 credits)
Business Simulation Methods (10 credits)
Risk Analysis & Management (10 credits)
Business Analytics (10 credits)
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