The Global Logistics specialisation in the Master of Commerce will open up a world of exciting career possibilities in the global logistics and supply chain management industry.
Global logistics is an essential and dynamic sector that involves the sourcing, production and distribution of goods and services nationally and internationally. Its global scope provides immense challenges and opportunities for innovation and leadership.
You can choose to study a specialisation in Global Logistics in our 1.5 year Master of Commerce and 2 year Master of Commerce (Extension).
What careers are available in Global Logistics?
Typical global logistics functions include supplier selection and management, production planning, warehouse and inventory management, freight planning, supply chain network design and risk analysis.
By undertaking a Global Logistics specialisation in the Master of Commerce or Master of Commerce (Extension), you'll open up a range of career pathways including:
- supply chain analyst or planner
- manager of procurement
- logistics manager
- sales and operations planner
- demand planner or supply chain relationship manager
Pathways to C-suite roles such as COO or CEO may develop as your global logistics career progresses.
What skills will you develop?
The Global Logistics specialisation will give you a solid foundation in the concepts, techniques and principles that underlie logistics and supply chain management and an understanding of local and international complexities.
You'll build technical knowledge in:
- design and management of global supply chains
- sourcing and supplier management
- warehouse and inventory management
- supply chain risk analysis
- logistics and supply chain implementation challenges facing Australian businesses
Additionally, you'll gain skills that are highly valued by employers in the field including critical thinking, data analytics, communication and negotiation.
What units of study can you choose?
The Global Logistics specialisation provides flexibility for you to maximize the relevance and impact of your study for key career paths. Our units of study are experiential and industry-focused, drawing on real-world problems and data to provide hands-on experience and marketable skills.
Build a solid foundation in the language, concepts, techniques and principles of logistics and supply chain management.
- Global Distribution Strategy: Equip yourself with the strategic tools for profitable international logistics operations.
- Sustainable Logistics and Procurement: Make purchasing decisions that provide better value by looking beyond upfront costs, and practise negotiation in realistic industry workshops.
Logistics and Future Cities
Explore the fundamentals of city logistics, from planning, management and operation to security, efficiency and mitigation of environmental impact.
Management Supply Chain Disruption
Set against a backdrop of pandemics, natural disasters and cybersecurity threats, in this highly topical unit you'll design resilient supply chains and plan responses to humanitarian crises.
Analytic Methods for Logistics
Develop a strong understanding of the basic techniques underpinning quantitative analysis and develop highly marketable skills in spreadsheet modelling and the communication of data.
Maritime Management and Logistics
Position yourself to become a competent maritime logistics practitioner with an understanding of the key concepts, techniques and management methods of maritime logistics.
Aviation Management and Logistics
Cover all aspects of international business and management along the aviation value chain and analysis from the perspectives of consumers (passengers and cargo), producers, distributors, brokers and investors.
Spatial Analytics
Use real-world data and problem-based learning to develop hands-on experience with managing processing and modeling spatial data to inform business decisions.
Explore authentic scenario-based global logistics problems and reinforce and extend your abilities in your area of interest.
The Global Logistics specialisation has given me a solid understanding of theoretical knowledge coupled with more practical experience. Through the Industry Placement Program, I gained real-world experience and deeper knowledge of the logistics industry in Australia and globally. The teaching staff's connections to industry professionals, who frequently gave guest lectures, was immensely helpful in developing a deeper understanding of the industry as a whole.
Veronica Schulz
Master of Commerce (Global Logistics)
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The Global Logistics specialisation within the Master of Commerce