Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-07-29 | - |
2024-09-16 | - |
2025-03-03 | - |
Program Overview
The Master of Supply Chain Innovation program combines supply chain management, innovation, and business information systems to empower graduates to improve and innovate supply chains. The curriculum includes foundation units in business fundamentals, core units in supply chain management and innovation, and specialization options in various business areas. Graduates can pursue careers in supply chain management, procurement, logistics, and other related fields.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master of Supply Chain Innovation uniquely combines key elements of supply chain management, innovation, and business information systems. Successful supply chain managers can think innovatively to gain a competitive advantage. The course content is designed to empower graduates to improve today's supply chains and equip them for the industry's changing needs. The program also helps graduates transition into strategic management roles upon graduation.
Outline:
The Master of Supply Chain Innovation curriculum comprises four foundation units (50 credit points), eight core units (100 credit points), and four units comprising one specialization or four elective units (50 credit points).
Foundation Units
- Business Information Systems
- Business Sustainability and Social Impact
- Future Management Skills
- Operations Management
Core Units
- Opportunity Discovery, Creativity, and Design
- Six Sigma Lean Green Belt
- Supply Chain Management
- Logistics Management
- Business Analytics and Visualization
- Project Management for Innovative Outcomes
- Artificial Intelligence and Insights
- Innovative Supply Chain Technologies
Specializations
- Accounting
- Business Analytics
- Digital Marketing
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Finance
- Financial Technologies
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Project Management
Careers:
Students who complete the Master of Supply Chain Innovation program can pursue careers as supply chain managers, procurement managers, logistics managers, or Six Sigma Green Belt Certified professionals.