MSC IN LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
(ADVANCED ENTRY)
Overview
The objective of the MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management degree is to broaden learners’ understanding of logistics and supply chain management and is designed for those who wish to prepare for a first professional role and future career in the field. It is also suitable for logistics and supply chain professionals in the early stages of their career looking to enhance their knowledge and skills and move to the next level professionally.
Successful completion of this qualification will equip learners with the specialist knowledge and skills needed to further their career as a logistics and supply chain professional.
Entry requirements
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Any prior postgraduate qualification or work experience that can be recognised/mapped towards the Level 7 Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain qualification. We will review your application and advise accordingly. Learn more about recognition of prior learning here.
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An honours degree in a related subject or UK level 6 diploma or an equivalent overseas qualification OR mature learners with extensive management experience.
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Minimum of 2 years’ work experience at graduate level, in either a managerial or professional capacity which may include voluntary work, placements, internships, project management etc.
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Learners must be 21 years or older at the beginning of the course
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English requirements: If a learner is not from a majority English-speaking country must provide evidence of English language competency.
Intake dates
March/April, June/July and Oct/November
Duration and delivery
The qualification may be completed over a minimum period of 6 months using a blended learning approach. Students will typically complete in 9 months.
Fees
Study Online: £7450
Study On Campus (UK / International): £7450 / £9700
*Fees are paid in 2 equal instalments
Qualification structure
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Stage 1: Advanced Business Research Methods (20 credits): The aim of this unit is to develop learners’ understanding of research principles including the formulation of research proposals, literature reviews, referencing, data collection using interviews and surveys, questionnaire design, statistical analysing using SPSS, qualitative data, and methods for drawing conclusions from the analysed data. You will evidence this by producing a ‘Research Proposal’ of 2500 words. The Business Research Methods module could be completed in 8 -12 weeks.
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Stage 2: Consultancy Project (60 credits) : The module provides the opportunity for you to examine an area of particular interest within an appropriate organisational context. The module is designed to make a major contribution to your professional and intellectual development, through enabling you to demonstrate your capacity for sustained independent thought, learning and critical reflection. The purpose of this module is to deliver a practical and realistic solution to a business-related strategic challenge, which in turn is supported by appropriate reference to theoretical and conceptual analysis. You will evidence this by producing a ‘Consultancy Project Report’ of 12,000 words. The Consultancy Project Report is delivered and assessed by our UK based academic partner, London Graduate School, using their virtual learning platform and direct support from your allocated supervisor. The Consultancy Project module could be completed in one academic term of 15 weeks and commences in May, September and January for the March, July and November intake dates respectively.
Awarding Body
From 1st May 2022 London Graduate School will be moving from University of Chichester awarded degrees to a London based university which will be announced once the partnership with University of Chichester has officially ended.