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The program is built on three core components: 1) hands-on supply chain and logistics management, 2) data science techniques for improved uncertainty modeling, and 3) operations research and management science for decision optimization. In the first component, you'll master essential logistics and supply chain processes and decision-making frameworks within their business environments. Key topics cover demand forecasting, inventory control, transportation systems, quality assurance, warehouse operations, supply network configuration, and production scheduling. You'll explore emerging challenges transforming global supply networks, such as sustainability initiatives, digital transformation, AI integration, and shifting geopolitical dynamics. The second component teaches how to convert organizational and supply chain data into tangible economic, environmental, and social benefits through statistical modeling, machine learning, and data-driven project solutions. The third component bridges predictive analytics with decision optimization using cutting-edge operations research techniques applicable across operational, tactical, and strategic levels. This interdisciplinary curriculum blends business administration, management science, and data analytics with a strong logistics foundation, delivered through three academic terms. Elective courses offer specialization opportunities in international business strategy, network complexity and innovation, and project management methodologies.Career opportunitiesGraduates may pursue specialized positions including: Supply Chain Analyst, Logistics Coordinator, Supply Chain Director, Operations Supervisor, Production Scheduler, Demand Forecasting Specialist, Supply Chain Advisor, alongside analytical roles like Business Intelligence Analyst, Data Science Specialist, and Decision Optimization Expert.The balanced curriculum of practical skills and theoretical frameworks particularly benefits aspiring entrepreneurs in the logistics sector.The program also provides strong academic preparation for doctoral studies in supply chain management and related fields.
A 2:1 or above at undergraduate level in in any subject, provided the degree contains satisfactory study of Mathematics and Statistics. Subjects likely to contain sufficient quantitative elements include Accounting, Mathematics, Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Economics and Finance. IELTS 6.5 overall and no less than 6 in any section.TOEFL minimum score 92 overall with 21 in Writing, 19 in Reading, 18 in Listening and 21 in Speaking.