Bachelor of Business Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Course Summary

Course Provider

Course Type

Key Knowledge Areas
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20

Professional Sector Relevance

100

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Course Outline

This course prepares students for a professional career in operations, logistics and supply chain management to meet the challenges of a rapidly globalising industry. Through a mix of teaching and learning methods, students will develop skills and acquire knowledge to deal with the interdependence of contemporary global and regional supply chain and logistics issues, and be able to apply them to manage operations problems in a global marketplace.  The learning activities students will experience over the duration of the course may include problem-based analysis, hands-on interactive learning and project planning, in addition to face-to-face lectures, tutorials and seminars.  The assessment used in the course may take a variety of forms, including formal examination, class-room quizzes, syndicated assignments, individual investigative projects, and case analysis.  These activities are designed to prepare students to be work-ready and to train them to become independent and lifelong learners.

Course Objectives

This course will equip students with knowledge of supply chain management and general business understanding, and the specific knowledge, skills and attitudes to immediately contribute to organisational objectives at the appropriate entry level. The course is built around eight graduate capabilities following a stakeholder consultation process. 

Duration

3 Years 

Pre-Requisites

Current Year 12 Students

Units 3 and 4 – study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or at least 25 in any other English 

Delivery Mode

Face-to-face

Course Code

BP255

Learning Outcomes

  1. Utilise generic business knowledge and capabilities.
  2. Apply supply chain management principles and operational concepts.
  3. Develop operations and integration processes.
  4. Leverage material management knowledge.
  5. Use of state-of-the-art distribution practices to implement strategic and operational concepts.
  6. Improvise creative supply chain design and solutions.
  7. Develop interpersonal skills to engage with others.
  8. Apply teamwork and leadership capabilities. 

Commencement Dates

To Be Advised

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Course Contact:

Apply via VTAC.
Refer to www.vtac.edu.au