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The Master of Logistics Management (MLogMgmt) looks at managing an organisation's supply chain from a dual perspective of operations management and efficient business decision making.
Business Information and Logistics Management blends studies in information systems, management science and decision support systems, allowing you to examine a variety of critical issues in business.
Experienced logistics and supply chain professionals are critical for business success - especially as organisations look to craft more resilient supply chains that can survive global shocks.
Delve into a fast-growing global sector with our Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management. With a strong focus on resilience, analytics, sustainability, ethics and responsible management, this program will equip you with the relevant skills for a successful and rewarding career.
Entry Requirements
To be considered for admission to the Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, an applicant is required to have:
a bachelor's degree with honours or higher qualification in any discipline with a minimum credit average (or equivalent) at an institution approved by the Business School; or
a bachelor's degree in a cognate discipline, as defined by the Business School, with a minimum credit average (or equivalent) at an institution approved by the Business School; or
a bachelor's degree or higher qualification in a non-cognate discipline with a minimum credit average (or equivalent) at an institution approved by the Business School and a minimum of two years relevant work experience; or
completion of the qualifications and experience specified in (1), (2) or (3) with a minimum pass average (or equivalent) and performance in an admissions test approved by the Business School to a standard considered satisfactory by the Business School; and
satisfaction of the English language requirements; and
any other minimum standards specified by the Business School; or
completion of the requirements of either the Graduate Certificate or the Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the University of Sydney with a credit average, or equivalent qualification.
In exceptional circumstances, the Business School may admit applicants without these qualifications who, in the opinion of the Business School, have qualifications and evidence of experience and achievement sufficient to successfully undertake the award.
Develop your critical understanding about the prevalence and identification of transport systems, core capabilities for analysing and designing such systems, and proficiencies in broad interdisciplinary analysis.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for admission, an applicant is required to have:
an Australian bachelor's degree or higher in a cognate discipline
In this course, you will learn to apply the concepts and techniques at the heart of logistics and supply chain management, enhancing your career and enabling you to progress to a graduate diploma or master's qualification.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, an applicant is required to have:
a bachelor's degree or higher qualification (or equivalent) at an institution approved by the Business School and graded at a standard acceptable to the Business School; or
appropriate qualifications and equivalent professional work experience of no less than three years in a relevant field, as defined by the Business School; and
any other minimum standards specified by the Business School.
Develop your critical understanding about the prevalence and identification of transport systems, core capabilities for analysing and designing such systems, and proficiencies in broad interdisciplinary analysis.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for admission, an applicant is required to have:
an Australian bachelor's degree or higher qualification, with a credit average (65 percent) in a cognate discipline, or an equivalent qualification or
an Australian bachelor's degree or higher qualification, with a credit average (65 percent) in a non-cognate discipline, and three years of relevant work experience