2007 Course Handbook

2007 Undergraduate Courses

2007 Postgraduate Courses

Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a critical area of competitive advantage for organisations. SCM involves managing the flow of products and services, financial and information from the suppliers through value adding intermediaries to the customer's customer. It includes managing technical processes both within the firm between functions such as procurement, manufacturing and marketing, and between organisations such as manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers. Therefore, an understanding of people and relationships are essential skills in managing these relationships.

The Supply Chain Management major is designed to enable students to gain an overall understanding of supply chain structure and related interfaces. It provides the opportunity for students to specialize in a number of areas such as logistics, operations, systems thinking, quality and supply chain strategies. Since all management and marketing subjects interrelate to supply chain management this major provides a suitable linkage with marketing and management degrees as either a useful double major or attractive minor.

Subjects required for major study

Code

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

MGMT200

Management and Electronic Business

Autumn

6

MGMT256

Systems Thinking & Simulation

Spring

6

MGMT257

Principles of Supply Chain Management

Autumn

6

MGMT309

Supply Chain Strategies

Spring

6

MGMT314

Strategic Management

Autumn/Spring

6

MGMT316

Operations Management

Spring

6

MGMT328

Logistics Management

Autumn

6

MGMT350

Quality Management

Spring

6

Last reviewed: 30 January, 2007