Masters (Coursework)
The ever-growing interest among business managers and academics in supply chains, the emergence of advanced service economies, connected information systems including disruptive technologies, cloud computing and data analytics, new management practices and approaches, and the pressure of global competition has placed a premium on those who have a broad understanding of how to plan and manage complex business operations and related processes. Further, in today's volatile environment, risk and complexity in supply chains have been major issues faced by industry which encourages businesses to engender a more organic capability to deal with unexpected disruptions. The Master of Strategic Supply Chain Management is designed for those who wish to gain significant insight and skills in these areas.
The course is designed to cater for the needs of those employed in all sectors of business including private, public and not-for-profit and who seek advanced knowledge of supply chain networks, procurement strategies, operations and logistics management.
Career options include positions in operations and quality management, inventory management, service and network management, supply chain management, risk management, logistics management, and strategic procurement in any business sector.
Students must complete a total of 72 credit points made up of 11 subjects, comprising seven core subjects (42 credit points), three electives subjects (18 credit points), and one Industry Research Project or Internship Experience (12 credit points).