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MSc in Supply Chain Management

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MSc in Supply Chain Management

At postgraduate level, gaining an intricate understanding of modern logistics and supply chains – from sourcing to delivery – is a given. To succeed in an increasingly disruptive commercial landscape, you need to go further. You need research-backed strategies, specialist practical skills, and an entrepreneurial mindset to develop effective and resilient supply chains. You need to be ready for whatever comes next.

What you'll learn

Complete the MSc in Supply Chain Management, and participants will be able to:

  • Leverage your understanding of the interrelationships between the supply chain and other integral business functions to inform and enrich your own management practice, ultimately enhancing business operations as a whole.
  • Identify and evaluate areas for improvement within supply chains and implement the appropriate evidence-based strategies to provide ethical and responsible solutions within your current and future organisations.
  • Utilise a variety of research techniques to source and analyse data, trends, and theories more efficiently, synthesising your findings to creatively solve supply chain and wider business problems.
  • Gain diverse, international perspectives on everything from management best practice to the supply chain’s social, environmental and economic implications, giving you the global awareness to successfully create and maintain sustainable supply chains in organisations around the world.
  • See your education as a lifelong learning journey, building a clear plan to continue your professional development and meet your career goals.
University of Central Lancashire

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

Entry Requirements:

  • Applicants would normally hold at least a 2:2 degree or its equivalent in a related discipline.
  • Candidates with professional qualifications and/or work experience are considered on a case-by-case basis.
  • You can also explore using our accreditation of prior learning (APL) to claim credits that you can put towards your degree, based on the experience you currently hold.
  • If you don’t speak English as a first language you will need to hold a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 or an accepted equivalent.