Majors
| Supply Chain and Logistics Management (Master of Business)- For Continuing Students Only | ||
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Major type | Postgraduate | |
Description | This major is intended for students wishing to develop careers in the fields of logistics and supply chain management, as well as those currently practising in these areas. A major theme throughout the major is that sourcing, manufacturing and distribution are of primary importance in the formulation of business and corporate strategy. Thus the emphasis of this major is on the operations and logistics function in companies that source, produce, distribute and market nationally and internationally. This major provides a sound grounding in the concepts, techniques and principles that underlie logistics and supply chain management and discusses these issues from a managerial, practice-oriented perspective. Students will develop skills in strategic planning, operations and human resources, and the application of analytical tools such as network analysis, inventory and distribution, vehicle routing and scheduling, and development of information systems. Please Note.The Master of Business program, including this major, is only available to continuing students and will except no new enrolments from Semester 2, 2008. | |
Requirements for the major | To obtain a Supply Chain and Logistics Management major, students must complete four units of study (24 credit points), comprising:
# Students with extensive practical experience in the logistics industry may apply to substitute another unit for TPTM6155. Contact ITLS for details. * Indicates a unit with one or more co/prerequisites - details outlined below: Please Note:
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Availability of this major | This version of this major is available under the Master of Business only. | |
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