UOW
Excellence - Innovation - Diversity
University of Wollongong
Site Search
Advanced Search  
Graduate School of Business
Skip navigation
About
Student Information
Programs
 
 
 

Master of International Business-Master of Science (Logistics) (MIB-MSc (Log))

2 years full time or part-time equivalent

Offered in Wollongong and Sydney

This is a double master degree program. The MIB examines issues impacting on the Asia-Pacific region through the application of sound and workable business strategies. The MSc (Log) course is designed to provide people working in logistics and operations management, particularly in the manufacturing, transport, retail and service industries; with the skills to manage the flow of materials and information within and between organisations and their business environment.

Please refer to the University of Wollongong's Course Handbook for further information about entry requirements and course structure.

Course Structure: 14 Core subjects totalling 84 cp. Students are required to complete the MIB subjects before commencing the MSc (Log) subjects.

MIB Subjects

Subject Code

Subject Name

Credit Points

TBS908

Supply Chain Management

6

TBS935

Project Management

6

TBS980

International Financial Management

6

TBS981

Managing in Multi-National companies

6

TBS982

Marketing in a Global Economy

6

TBS983

International Business Economic Environment

6

TBS984

International Business

6

TBS986

Contemporary Cross-Cultural Issues in Business

6

MSc (Log) Subjects

Subject Code

Subject Name

Credit Points

TBS912

Quantitative Methods for Decision Making

6

TBS918

Strategic Supply Chain Management

6

TBS928

Logistics Systems

6

TBS930

Operations Management

6

TBS933

Procurement and Inventory Management

6

TBS950

Quality in Management

6

Links:

 
   

Last reviewed: 3 December, 2008 

 
   
 
University of Wollongong
Wollongong NSW 2522 Australia
UOW Switchboard: +61 2 4221 3555
 

CRICOS Provider No: 00102E
Privacy, Disclaimer and Copyright 2003
Feedback: gsb@uow.edu.au
Authorised by: Dean, Graduate School of Business