Requirements
- Completion of Year 12 High School Qualification or equivalent qualification from respective home countries
- Completed International Baccalaureate (24 points) Equivalent Local Polytechnic Diploma in any field in respective home countries
- Minimum English Language Entry Requirement Both local and international students must fulfil the minimum English language entry requirement of one of the following: • Achieved grade C6 or better in English language in ‘GCE O’ level; • Pass in English Language in Year 10 High School qualification or equivalent; • IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL 550; • Completed LSBF Preparatory Course in English Upper Intermediate Level
Features
- Distinguish trends of the past decade and make informed estimates of likely future developments .
- Demonstrate knowledge of organisations, the external environment in which they operate and how they are managed
- Analyse strategic issues
- Evaluate the appropriateness of different approaches to solving problems
- Show an understanding of logistics and supply chain management and practices in the context of their chosen specialisation
- Communicate the results of their study/work accurately and reliably, and with structured and coherent arguments
Target audiences
- Students aiming for a career in Logistics & Supply Chain Management or a wide range of industries, and/or for students aiming for a Higher Education qualification in the subject
This course is recommended for students who aim for a career in a wide range of industries in the logistics and supply chain management sector or pursue a higher qualification in the same field. The course is designed to help students master the fundamentals of both logistics management and business management.
The main aim of the Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management is to give students the best possible preparation for a successful career in Logistics & Supply Chain Management and a wide range of industries. Graduates of the course will be able to demonstrate a sound knowledge of the basic underlying academic concepts and principles associated with the broader discipline of Logistics & Supply Chain Management.
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