Master of Master of Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management
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2016
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www.mbs.unimelb.edu.au
Master of Supply Chain Management
MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL
— This innovative program emphasises a strategic approach, drawing on global best practice to link supply chain,procurement and general management. Minimum entry requirements do not guarantee entry.
Program Outline The Master of Supply Chain Management consists of 12 subjects comprising seven core subjects, three elective subjects and two capstone subjects. The course may be completed in 1.5 years of study but may be taken over an extended time period.
Who Is It For? The program is designed for current and future managers and leaders working in supply chain management or related functions from a variety of sectors, including: • Automotive / Manufacturing
Career Outcomes
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Graduates of this program are likely to be employed in roles such as:
• Procurement Manager • General Manager • Purchasing Manager • Demand Analyst • Category Manager • Supply Planner
• Mining / Resources
• Logistics Manager
• Transport / Logistics • Government • Software providers
Professional Accreditation This program has been accredited to MCIPS standard with The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply. Following completion of the program and three years relevant work experience, graduates will be eligible to apply for MCIPS.
Assessment
Program length is 150 credit points (12 x 12.5 point subjects) Local students: $3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject.
• Supply Chain Manager
• Food / Beverages • Retail / Wholesale
Fees
Program details All core subjects are offered in intensive mode. Two subjects are taught in each intensive week. Participants can elect to complete either one or two subjects in each block.
International students: $4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject. Fees quoted are 2015 fees only and are subject to an annual increase.
Application Deadlines Local students: 30 November for Semester 1 (February entry) 31 May for Semester 2 (July) entry International Students: 31 October for Semester 1 (February entry) 30 April for Semester 2 (July) entry
The final capstone subject is taken over the course of a semester. All subjects are taught at the University’s Parkville campus
Entry requirements: Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline.
Assessment in core subjects includes a take home exam, an assignment and a workplace field project.
At least three years of documented full time, relevant professional work experience
All projects are applied by participants to their real work environment to deliver immediate benefits to themselves and their organisation.
Applicants must also be able to demonstrate capacity to successfully undertake the program. The selection committee may conduct interviews, require submission of tests or call for referee reports.
Apply online at:
mbs.unimelb.edu.au/study/ how-to-apply
MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL
+ Marissa Brown Master of Supply Chain Management
— “I thoroughly recommend this course to anyone pursuing a career in supply chain, procurement or logistics. The interactive delivery method and focus on assignments which require you to apply theory into practice is extremely valuable and is far more effective than any other course or study path I have done before.”
Marissa Brown, Market Sector Lead Retail Capital Expenditure, BP Australia Pty Ltd
Core Subjects • • • • • • •
Operations and General Management Foundations of Supply Chain Management E-Business & Supply Chain Information Decision Analysis and Project Management Supply Chain Analysis Procurement and Logistics Emerging Topics in SCM
Capstone Subjects Students must take both of these subjects. • Supply Chain Strategy • Supply Chain Management Project
Elective Subjects Students must complete three of the following subjects from the following Master of Enterprise subjects: • Behaviour And Leadership In Organisations • Managerial Economics
• Marketing For Managers • Financial And Performance Management
Supply Chain Management Project This is a capstone subject and must be taken in the final semester of study. Each subject will also require students to attend an additional two group case analysis sessions, held from 6-9pm throughout the intensive week. Full details of all subjects and a list of suggested intensive-format subjects, are available at: handbook.unimelb.edu.au 2016 subject delivery dates are available at: mbs.unimelb.edu.au
Why Choose Melbourne Business School? — Since 1963, Melbourne Business School at the University of Melbourne has provided graduate management programs for global business leaders in Australia, Asia and the world. MBS is known for its practical, relevant and challenging executive experience designed to inspire leadership and career development. MBS programs are taught by academics who achieve research excellence, consult to global organisations and are active in shaping public policy. This vibrant community of scholars and business professionals provides an outstanding learning experience. The University of Melbourne is ranked No. 1 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015
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