Full time
1 year
09-SEP-24
MBA - Master of Business Administration
MBA Logistics
Taught
Overview
Every major business requires supply chain and logistics management to ensure processes run efficiently and companies retain their competitive edge. This is a fast-paced, challenging sector perfect for individuals with a logical mind and plenty of ideas.
The global business landscape is changing, fast. To survive companies must adapt to constantly shifting supply chain demands, bringing value to their customers in increasingly efficient ways.
Why Study the MBA with Logistics and Supply Chain Management?
Skilled supply chain and logistics managers are essential for business success. This course will equip you with the specialist knowledge and training to design and manage effective logistics and supply chain systems – from sourcing raw materials and ensuring ethical manufacturing processes all the way up to point of consumption.
Taught by industry specialists, you’ll be prepared for a dynamic business environment, developing leadership skills and the know-how to apply conceptual management theories to real world scenarios.
Careers
If you’re aiming for a managerial position in a fast-moving area of business with plenty of opportunities to develop, this specialist MBA could set you up for an exciting future. You’ll find employment opportunities for qualified supply chain managers, logistics and distribution managers and operations managers in a wide range of organisations, including government agencies, consultancy firms, manufacturing, retail, and transport companies.
Successful MBA with Logistics and Supply Chain Management graduates often go on to work for SMEs or global organisations such as Toyota, Premier Foods, HP, BAE Systems, Carrefour, European consultancy groups, and many more.
Everything about our MBA is designed to accelerate and enrich your career in supply chain and logistics. Whichever path you want to take, we’ll help you find your way.
For this course (per year)
£14,500
For this course (per year)
£14,500
You should hold an honours degree or equivalent (minimum 2:2 classification) or a bachelor’s degree with significant and relevant work experience. You will normally be expected to have at least one of the following: a degree awarded by an appropriate institution, a postgraduate award (passed at an appropriate level), an appropriate professional qualification such as those from ACCA or CIMA, passed a Pre-Master’s programme at relevant level, relevant work, or professional experience.