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Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Course requirements

(i) Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management

To be awarded the Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, students complete units of study totalling 60 credit points, comprising:

  • 36 credit points in core units of study;
  • 18 credit points in elective units of study; and
  • a 6 credit point capstone unit of study.

The units of study for this degree are listed in the unit of study table.

(ii) Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

To be awarded the Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, students complete units of study totalling 36 credit points, comprising:

  • 24 credit points in core units of study; and
  • 12 credit points in elective units of study.

The units of study for this course are listed in the unit of study table.

(iii) Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

To be awarded the Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, students complete 24 credit points in core units of study.

The units of study for this course are listed in the unit of study table.

Progression guides

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Course learning outcomes

(i) Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Course learning outcomes Graduate qualities
1. Integrate and synthesise understanding of the key logistics and supply chain management concepts, techniques and trends and apply this knowledge in diverse contexts. Depth of Disciplinary Expertise    
2. Apply a range of quantitative and qualitative research skills to identify and diagnose complex logistics and supply chain management problems and assess and respond creatively to identify solutions to these problems. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Information and Digital Literacy Inventiveness
3. Use a range of effective communications strategies to reach agreement with others about appropriate responses to complex and unfamiliar problems within logistics and supply chain management context. Communication (Oral and Written) Critical Thinking and Problem Solving  
4. Use appropriate tools and modes of communication as well as researched evidence to formulate strategies and solutions. Information and Digital Literacy Communication (Oral and Written) Inventiveness
5. Identify innovative and creative strategies to enhance business practice in the field of logistics and supply chain management. Inventiveness Depth of Disciplinary Expertise  
6. Work collaboratively with diverse stakeholder groups, integrating various cultural perspectives in decision making. Cultural Competence Interdisciplinary Effectiveness  
7. Integrate various disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives to respond to logistics and supply chain management issues. Interdisciplinary Effectiveness Depth of Disciplinary Expertise Inventiveness
8. Demonstrate ethical and social awareness and responsibility in personal decision-making and behaviour within logistics and supply chain management contexts. An Integrated Personal, Professional and Ethical Identity Influence  
9. Lead collaborative and cooperative conversations in group contexts, through reflection on personal and professional values, identities and actions. Influence An Integrated Personal, Professional and Ethical Identity  

(ii) Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Course learning outcomes Graduate qualities
1. Apply advanced knowledge and understanding of the key logistics and supply chain management concepts, techniques and trends, in diverse contexts. Depth of Disciplinary Expertise
2. Identify and analyse complex logistics and supply chain management problems. Critically evaluate and respond by providing creative solutions to these problems. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
3. Effectively and persuasively communicate, to diverse audiences, identified responses to complex problems within logistics and supply chain management context. Communication (Oral and Written)
4. Use advanced knowledge of data, tools and techniques to make informed choices. Information and Digital Literacy
5. Creatively evaluate innovative strategies that propose to enhance business practice in the field of logistics and supply chain management. Inventiveness
6. Integrate different cultural perspectives in the development of a presentation for an industry audience. Cultural Competence
7. Analyse and integrate various operations and functions within logistics and supply chain management (e.g. supply chain analysis, procurement and global distribution) in responding to associated issues across different industries. Interdisciplinary Effectiveness
8. Demonstrate ethical and social responsibility in personal decision-making within logistics and supply chain management contexts. An Integrated Personal, Professional and Ethical Identity
9. Work in teams to develop recommendations on logistics and supply chain management problems and develop persuasive communication with stakeholders. Influence

(iii) Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Course Learning Outcomes Graduate Qualities
1. Apply specialised knowledge and understanding of the key logistics and supply chain management concepts, techniques and trends, in diverse contexts. Depth of Disciplinary Expertise
2. Identify and analyse complex logistics and supply chain management problems. Critically evaluate and respond by providing creative solutions to these problems. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
3. Effectively and persuasively communicate, to diverse audiences, identified responses to complex problems within logistics and supply chain management context. Communication (Oral and Written)
4. Use knowledge of data, tools and techniques to make informed choices. Information and Digital Literacy
5. Creatively evaluate innovative strategies that propose to enhance business practice in the field of logistics and supply chain management. Inventiveness
6. Integrate different cultural perspectives in the development of a presentation for an industry audience. Cultural Competence
7. Analyse and integrate various operations and functions within logistics and supply chain management (e.g. supply chain analysis, procurement and global distribution) in responding to associated issues across different industries. Interdisciplinary Effectiveness
8. Demonstrate ethical and social responsibility in personal decision-making within logistics and supply chain management contexts. An Integrated Personal, Professional and Ethical Identity
9. Work in teams to develop recommendations on logistics and supply chain management problems and develop persuasive communication with stakeholders. Influence