The BSc Logistics Management degree is a work-based, distance learning degree and aims to break down the barriers between learning at work and learning at university. The program takes into account the high levels of skills and learning that are demonstrated every day in the workplace and provides a degree framework to support and accredit this learning.
The course is open to all suitably qualified candidates and offers an opportunity to transfer your academic qualifications and work experience to achieve a degree in Logistics Management. The program includes modules in Study Skills for Distance Learning, Reflection and Reflective Practice, Change Management, Supply Chain Strategy and Applied Problem Solving in the Logistics Workplace.
The blend of knowledge and skills offered by this degree will be attractive to private or public sector employers looking for supply chain or logistics expertise. You will be prepared for a career in sectors such as manufacturing, retail, and national or international transportation across all modes – land, sea or air.
You could choose to join one of the specialist consultancy firms or software development companies that offer support to large companies in areas such as distribution network planning, vehicle route planning, public transport, warehouse management, location decision support, enterprise resource planning, production scheduling, healthcare logistics and workforce planning.
Typical entry roles include supply chain analyst, logistics planner, project manager, event planner, production planner, supplier relationship manager, inventory and warehouse manager, vehicle fleet manager, customer service support manager, and reverse logistics manager.
This course provides an overview of logistics management within a supply chain operation. This includes an analysis of different modes of transportation, logistics management within the United States, and logistics management in the global market. Special emphasis is placed on transportation and fleet management elements including operations management, information technology, decision support systems, fuel savings strategies, and reverse logistics considerations.
A Logistics and Supply Chain manager is not a master of just one specific area in the supply chain; he or she is a master of all areas including sourcing, planning, transportation, distribution, warehousing, inventory management, customer service and strategic leadership. Our one-year intensive programme is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills required to transform yourself into a well-rounded Logistics and Supply Chain Manager. You will participate in an intensive programme of combined classroom learning, company projects and self-led projects. In this environment you will both broader and deepen your theoretical knowledge about Logistics & Supply Chain Management while simultaneously developing your project management skills and cultivating your personal leadership capabilities. At the end of the programme you will be an expert in the functional areas of Logistics and Supply Chain Management and will be equipped with the skills necessary to manage a logistics organisation.
♦1- One Photocopy of the Data Page of your Passport.
♦2- Official Transcripts.
♦3- Certification of the Senior high school.
♦4- Language Proficiency Certificate (if have any Language Certificate).
♦5- One Photocopy of Physical Examination.
♦6- Study/Research Plan (Not Less than 800 Words).
♦7- Two Recommendation Letters from Professors.
♦8- Certificate of Non-Criminal Record.
♦9- Financial Certification (5000USD or Above).