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Master of Supply Chain Management at Melbourne Uni

19 Jan 2011

Source: The University of Melbourne


Melbourne University’s Master of Supply Chain Management is an innovative program that draws on industry expertise, emphasising a strategic approach to Supply Chain Management.

This leading-edge program, new in 2010, is aimed at developing the next generation of supply chain leaders across and outside Australia.

Designed for senior professionals, the program is delivered in intensive one-week blocks and:
• Focuses on global best practice
• Links supply chain with general management
• Applies theory to practice based projects
• Makes extensive use of ‘real life’ case studies

The eight units, which are taught across four one-week blocks spanning from February to October, enable participants from outside Melbourne and Victoria to fly in for each delivery and accommodates those who have regular interstate and overseas work commitments.

Contact Time
Each subject comprises:
• 20 hours of classroom contact during an intensive week long session
• Assessment, including an assignment and a workplace field project. The workplace project typically requires that students have access to live data and that they are therefore sponsored by their employer.

Entry requirements
Entry into the Master of Supply Chain Management is via the following academic and / or professional pathways:
• Undergraduate honours degree or equivalent qualification; or
• Undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification, plus at least two years professional work experience; or
• 10 years professional work experience which demonstrates the capacity to successfully undertake the course

Successful applicants can join the program at any one of the four stages throughout the year.

Fees
2011 fees for the Masters program are A$3,250 per subject (GST exempt). Please note fees are subject to an annual increase.


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