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MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management

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MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management

This flexible online course will give you the in-depth knowledge of the best practices, tools and techniques you need to master the complexities of global supply chains.

Taking a practical, problem-solving approach to learning, this MSc also gives you the unique opportunity to engage with real-life case studies through analysing supply chains and making informed decisions.

All while studying flexibly online – when and where it suits you.

What you'll learn

Participants can expect to:

  • Be a reflective leader and professional logistics and supply chain manager, ready to address global challenges.
  • Gain deep insights into best practices in logistics and supply chain management tools, methods, and techniques.
  • Acquire advanced operational and strategic capabilities and competencies in contemporary logistics and supply chain management.
  • Master the complexities of modern global supply chains and manage the interconnected relationships among the different supply chain players and supply networks.
  • Develop the skills you need to work independently and collaboratively in diverse global logistics and supply chain environments.
University of Hull

(Tuition fees – it is for the full duration of the programme)

Entry Requirements:

  • A minimum 2:2 Honours degree or international equivalent in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines, Manufacturing or related subjects, and/or appropriate professional experience such as CIPS or CILT qualification at level 5 if accompanied by 3+ years of relevant work experience. Applicants who do not meet this requirement may still be considered but will need to complete an admissions test.
  • A personal statement of around 300-500 words.
  • An IELTS 6.0 score (with minimum 5.5 in each skill) if your first language isn’t English (or other English language proficiency qualifications accepted by the University of Hull)
  • One professional or academic reference