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Are you interested in the intricate processes of supply chain management? The MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the University of Kent is the perfect programme for you. Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply and the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, this one-year full-time course equips you with the essential theory, skills, and systems needed to succeed in this ever-important field. You'll learn about planning, analytics, operations management, and sustainable procurement, among other vital topics. Entry requirements include a second-class UK degree or an equivalent qualification, with relevant work experience also considered. Join us and become a skilled logistics professional.
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Do you have a sense of foresight and risk management? Are you interested in the processes of the supply chain?
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 CILT and CIPS-accredited MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management 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. Also available with an optional Industrial Placement.
Entry Requirements
A minimum of a second-class UK degree, or an equivalent internationally recognised qualification, in a range of academic subjects will be accepted. Quantitative experience desirable.
All applicants are considered on an individual basis and those without an honours degree may also be considered on the basis of work experience, professional qualifications and the relevance of the programme to their current professional role.
All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, professional qualifications and relevant experience may also be taken into account when considering applications.