Master of Logistics Management (MLogMan)

Course CodeFC037
Course TypePostgraduate
Credit Points Required 48
CRICOS code031433G

Description

The Logistics Management programs are designed to provide training in the field of logistics and supply chain management, with a particular emphasis on management and operations. Individual units of study focus on topics including logistics management, international logistics, strategy, supply chain management, logistics systems, project management and logistics and the environment.

Course Rules

To be awarded the Master of Logistics Management, students must successfully complete a total of eight units of study (48 credit points), comprising:

  • four core units of study (24 credit points)
  • four elective units of study (24 credit points)

Core Units of Study

# Note: Students with extensive practical experience in the logistics industry may apply to substitute another unit for TPTM6155 - Please provide a CV and covering email outlining your experience to Professor David Walters.

Elective Units of Study

Please Note: The information set out here is for students commencing their Master of Logistics Management degree in 2010. Continuing students should follow the degree structure outline in the Faculty Handbook for the year they commenced their degree.

Enrolment Guide

The following table shows an example degree progression for a student enrolled in the Master of Logistics Management on a full-time basis, completing the degree in one year (over two semesters).

Year / SemesterUnit of study 1Unit of study 2Unit of study 3Unit of study 4Total credit points
Year 1
Semester 1
Logistics and Supply Chain Managementelective electiveAnalysis Tools for Transport and Logistics24
Year 1
Semester 2
Organisational LogisticselectiveelectiveValue Chain Management24

Please Note: The information listed in this program of study example is meant as a guide only. Students should always check the requirements for individual units of study. Students are usually able to complete the units of study for their degree in different sequences to that listed above. You are advised to plan their degree based upon your individual needs and to contact the Student Information Office if you need any assistance in planning your progression in your degree.

Entry Requirements

For entry into this degree, students must have completed a bachelor's degree, graduate diploma, graduate certificate or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum credit (65 per cent) average.

For details of the English language requirements for entry into this course, please refer to the webpage titled 'English Language Requirements for International Students' under the Admissions information on the University's website.

Duration of Course

Full-time: A typical full-time student will undertake four units of study per semester, completing the eight units in two semesters (one year).

Part-time: Students undertake one or two units per semester, typically completing the program in two to four years.

Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies

For further information on all courses offered by the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies please visit their website: www.itls.usyd.edu.au