Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
This one-year master's program equips students with the skills to manage supply chain processes in a globalized and digitalized marketplace. The program emphasizes risk management, innovation, and collaboration, and includes a substantial research project. Graduates are prepared for careers in various sectors, including manufacturing, consumer goods, and the public sector.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
This program equips students with the tools and expertise to manage supply chain processes and their connected operations in a global and increasingly digitalized marketplace. Monitoring risk, leveraging innovation, and managing collaboration are some of the core themes embedded in this program.
Outline:
This master's program is 90 credits delivered over one academic year. The taught component comprises modules totaling 60 credits. Students also complete a substantial research project, which accounts for a further 30 credits, to be eligible for consideration for the award of the degree.
Careers:
This program allows graduates to blend the strategic and analytical skills acquired, with the soft skills of teamwork, relationship management, and communication.