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MSc Supply Chain, Logistics and Management
Liverpool John Moores University

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UNISTATS, UCAS
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Qualification

MSc - Master of Science

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Location

Mount Pleasant Campus

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

1 Year

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Course info

Analyse the complex principles and practices of supply chain planning, marketing and operations and the processes which optimise, influence and maintain competitive advantage Critically engage with procurement strategies and operational processes taking into account performance, risk, and financial and legal aspects Interpret and apply a diverse range of analytical techniques including data, technology and innovation to solve complex business problems Reflect upon the role of sustainability and ethics within supply chain and logistics - considering economic, environmental and social factors on planning and decision making Understand and exploit the links between academic research typologies and their relevance in creating business intelligence Independently research current challenges within the supply chain and logistics sector and communicate recommendations for future solutions. About this course LJMU's Supply Chain, Logistics and Management programme is delivered by specialist academics with expert knowledge about the strategic and operational issues relating to supply chain and logistics management Gain the knowledge and understanding of the key business concepts and models underpinning current organisational structures, management decision-making and the drivers of innovation in an international context. You will investigate a business or management problem/issue that requires independent research and the synthesis of acquired knowledge and data to address the problem. Transferable skills will be generally incorporated within modules and related to relevant assessments as appropriate. In today's interconnected world, the efficient movement of goods and services across borders is the lifeblood of global commerce. The MSc Supply Chain Logistics and Management equips professionals with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complex challenges of international trade, distribution, and supply chain optimisation. The MSc Supply Chain Logistics and Management at Liverpool Business School is a comprehensive programme designed to equip students with strategic and operational skills essential for a successful career in the global supply chain and logistics sector. The course offers two routes: a one-year full-time MSc and a two-year full-time MSc with Advanced Practice.

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Complete University Guide ranking
76th
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Complete University Guide Business & Management Studies ranking
67th

Modules

Modules (Year 1)
Strategic Supply Chain Management and Leadership (20 credits) - Core

The module is designed to equip students with the core concepts, frameworks, and techniques of strategic management and leadership which are necessary to navigate and improve the complex and dynamic landscape of the supply chain and logistics sector.

Building upon foundational business concepts to achieve sustainable competitive advantage, the module aims to delve into the reasons behind strategic planning, analysis, and formulation to empower learners to become ethical leaders - capable of driving sustainable organisational success.

It provides students with tools to understand and manage the strategic planning process including negotiating and managing relationships with stakeholders. It enlightens learners with the fundamentals of planning, leading, and, managing resources at a strategic level, granting them broader insights into strategy formulations and implementations.

Introduction to Operations Management (10 credits) - Core

The module will provide the students with an in-depth understanding of topics such as: the strategic importance of operations; planning and controlling the use of resources; modelling and optimization of supply networks. This module will provide a systematic understanding of the nature of the problems in operations management and qualitative and quantitative tools available to managers for getting the most from their operations system and develop resilience.

Principles of Supply Chain Management (20 credits) - Core

To provide students with a thorough understanding of modern supply chain management with a focus on gaining and maintaining competitive advantage through the supply chain. On completion of this module students will be able to differentiate between different supply chain approaches in a wide range of contexts, assess supply chain performance, plan improvements, and assess risks.

Procurement in a Global Context (10 credits) - Core

This module aims to provide students with an understanding of procurement management within the context of global supply chains. It will cover essential concepts, strategies, and best practices in procurement, enabling students to develop the skills necessary for effective procurement decision-making in a dynamic and interconnected global business environment.

Research and Data Analytics (20 credits) - Core

Students will learn a comprehensive range of research methods and business analytics techniques to develop their research skills, numerical literacy and qualitative analysis.

By the end of the module students will know how to apply both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis techniques. This will equip students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to conduct research and analysis at Masters' level and prepare students for completing a Master's Dissertation and level 7 Consultancy Project.

Sustainability and Ethics in the Global Supply Chain (10 credits) - Core

To understand how supply chain strategic objectives can be achieved through and impacted upon, economic, regulatory, environmental and social aspects in the decision-making process.

Students will consider strategic future challenges in supply chain, procurement and logistics in order to be agile and manage challenges within this field. Students will also critically reflect upon leadership and management of ethical and sustainable practices, standards and regulations that impact on the supply chain and logistics sector.

Global Logistics and Transportation (10 credits) - Core

This module focuses on advanced concepts and current challenges in the fields of Logistics and Transportation, which are significant for impacting global business. Key topics include current and future challenges highlighting the importance of skilled and strategic decision-making in the logistics and transportation sectors.

The module aims to develop, implement, and manage effective and sustainable business solutions in any situation.

Lean Operations (20 credits) - Core

This module develops your understanding regarding the application of methodologies within business quality management. You will be introduced to the concepts of Six Sigma and Lean and their associated tools and techniques as means to improve process performance.

Supply Chain and Logistics Research Project (60 credits) - Core

The project is the final stage of the Master's programme in supply chain and logistics. Building on analytical and reflective skills developed in the core modules, this module requires students to identify and undertake research work appropriate to master's level study in the field of supply chain and logistics. With academic supervision, the student works towards the compilation of a dissertation. Tutorial hours are allocated with their supervisor on a regular basis, through email, telephone and/or video-call.

Working in conjunction with the supervising tutor, the learner will identify the precise area to be researched. Learners will develop and apply critical researcher skills, both with regard to methodological justification and subject specific issues. This module will help them to prepare a research project that applies supply chain and/or logistics concepts and techniques to a significant organisational and/or sectoral issue or problem.

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Established in 1823, Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is one of the UK's largest and most well-established univer...

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