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MSc - Master of Science
University of Warwick
Part Time
FEB-25
3 years
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MSc - Master of Science
University of Warwick
Part Time
FEB-25
3 years
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Course overview
This course aims to help supply chain leaders within industry progress through the development of technical skills and knowledge in supply chain alongside building leadership behaviours.
The applied nature of this course means you can take knowledge learnt on the programme and immediately apply it to your role via work-based assignments instilling the theory into practice.
Your business will benefit from your increased knowledge and confidence as you will feel empowered to make improvements and lead the change in your organisation. You will gain an academic qualification from a top 10 UK university and apply your learnings to create immediate impact at work.
If you’re not yet ready to commit to a period of long-term study you can also build up to your MSc in stages by stopping after two years with a Postgraduate Diploma (PgD).
Who is this course for?
The course is designed for employees working in the supply chain function of an organisation – from first line managers to middle and senior managers.
It is particularly suited to employees with a technical or engineering background or who have relevant work experience in the supply chain function of an organisation and who are looking to progress their careers in a leadership role in a supply chain environment.
Assessment
We will use a range of assessment methods that are appropriate to the topics being taught. Of course you will need to undertake reading and assignments but these assignments are usually related to your workplace and help you to apply what you have learnt. Students often find that the assignments provide valuable evidence of continuing professional development demonstrate to their organisations their developing knowledge and often benefit the company by providing an analysis of an area of operations.
The course is designed for those in employment as you will need to apply your studies directly to the work environment throughout the programme. We recommend you have at least three years of appropriate professional experience and that you possess the equivalent of a UK second-class honours degree.
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