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This adaptable program is crafted to unlock your potential by providing comprehensive expertise in various business disciplines. You'll cultivate crucial leadership and decision-making abilities needed for tomorrow's competitive landscape, while gaining real-world insights through industry visits, internships, practical assignments, expert talks, and professional networking opportunities. Your academic journey culminates in a capstone project during the final year. The program commences with enrollment in the Bachelor of Commerce, where foundational business units in the first year help you identify your specialization and tailor complementary electives. The curriculum begins with core business fundamentals that establish essential competencies before advancing to your chosen major. As you progress through your specialization, you can enhance your qualifications by selecting focused tracks or synergistic subjects to complete your degree framework.
Supply chain and logistics experts optimize the movement of products and services from suppliers to consumers using the most efficient, secure, and economical methods available.
This specialization equips graduates for careers in transportation, procurement, warehousing, production, and sales sectors.
The curriculum covers fundamental and advanced concepts in supply chain operations, sourcing strategies, acquisition processes, and system architecture. Students develop proficiency in overseeing projects and production workflows while examining strategic procurement considerations including market competition, corporate planning, distribution networks, environmental responsibility, and organizational leadership.
Completion of Australian Year 12 (VCE, HSC, QCE, WACE, SACE, TCE, NTCE, ACT) with a minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of 70; and a scaled mark of at least 50 in English, Literature, or English as an Additional Language or Dialect. IB - 24