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MSc Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management with Placement

  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc 1 year full-time

Masters Degree Description

Develop a comprehensive understanding of global supply chain strategies, from procurement and production to distribution and customer service. This course prepares you to solve real-world challenges, drive innovation, and lead successful supply chain operations sustainably in today’s interconnected economy.

Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management is the process of managing a product from creation to transportation. It involves processing orders, storing, moving and delivering goods, but also predicting the future needs of your customers.

On this detail-driven MSc Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management with a Year in Industry course, our in-house academic experts teach you the vital theory, modes and systems to succeed in this area. You’ll graduate with the ability to plan, predict and perform in an ever-important field.

Taking a year in industry allows you to gain work experience in the UK or overseas as part of your Master's. While the placements are self-sought, the School offers support through extra-curricular engagement with our dedicated placements team. Opting for this course with a placement takes the length of your course to up to two years.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management graduates find work in public and private sectors, both overseas and in the UK, in a wide range of companies and organisations, including:

  • Ernst & Young,
  • Amazon,
  • Lidl,
  • Karcher,
  • Samsung,
  • Nestle,
  • Cargill,
  • Diasorin,
  • Roche,
  • Parker Steel

Many of our students also stay local and find job opportunities regionally in small and medium firms or even set up their own businesses as well-equipped entrepreneurs.

Module Details

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