Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (American Center for Education)
Course Information
Description
This program is designed to provide students a better understanding of the existing technology innovations and provides further enhancement towards productivity and minimize risk of processing errors during workplace activities. In addition, students will be able to demonstrate the current practices in the supply chain management workplace with competency at a supervisory level. Other highlights of the course is the Research project where students will be able to apply what they have learned and write a report based on the current best practices in logistic and supply chain management.
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements:
- ACE Diploma, or
- Mature Candidates (21 years or older with 2 years of work experience)
- Scored C6 or above in any three GCE N level subjects, or
Other profession, private or foreign qualifications will be assessed on a case-to-case basis.
Age Requirement:
- Minimum age: 16
English Requirements:
- Score a C6 at GCE N level English, or
- ACE English Placement Test
- IELTS 5.0, or
- Its Equivalent
Career Opportunities
Information not available
Modules
Course Synopses and Module Description:
Design to provide learners a broad program of core studies in all major business areas with the opportunity to study a professional specializations of Logistics and Supply Chain Management which will offers a unique opportunity to understand Logistics and Supply Chain Management processes in relation to the rest of the enterprise in a competitive business environment.
Core Modules
- Business Decision Making
- Business Logistics Management
- Macroeconomics
- Material Management and Physical Distribution
- Principles of Management
- Project Assignment
- Project Management
- Service Operations Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Personal and Professional Development
- Strategic Change Management
Modules
- Global Business Society
- Business Ethics
- Fundamentals of Information Technology in Organisations
- Information System for Business Management
- International Business
- International Marketing
- General Psychology
- Introduction to Sociology
- Technology and Cyberspace Ethics and Issues
- Information Privacy, Security and Continuity
Internship Module
- Industrial Attachment (Internship Module)
Delivery: Lectures and Tutorials (Face to face)
Intake: Mar, May, Jul, Sep and Nov of each year
*Note: The course intake months might be adjusted.