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Master of Science (Logistics)
Overview |
| The Master of Science (Logistics) is designed to provide professionals 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. Students will learn how to implement a supply chain strategy within an organisation and develop skills in forecasting, production and service planning. An emphasis is given to information technology systems and computer programs as these are increasingly integral to successful supply chain delivery. The Master of Science (Logistics) is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply. |
Entry Requirement |
| Applicants must have a Bachelor degree in a relevant discipline, typically in Commerce, Engineering, Mathematics or IT, from a recognised institution, with an average mark of 60%. Applicants who have a Bachelor degree in other disciplines may be admitted, providing they have completed work experience within the industry or a demonstrated understanding of the business environment. International applicants must also meet the University's English Language requirements. |
Course Requirement |
| Candidates are required to complete a total of eight (8) subjects (total 48cp) |
Duration |
| 12 months full-time or part-time equivalent |
Location |
| Wollongong Campus and Sydney Campus |
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Last reviewed: 12 October, 2009






