Higher Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (London School of Business & Finance)
Course Information
Description
Course overview
The Higher Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management has been developed by London School of Business and Finance as a qualification for students aiming for a career in one of a wide range of industries, and/or for students aiming for a Higher Education qualification in a subject allied to Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
The aim of the Higher Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is to give students the best possible preparation for a successful career in one of a wide range of industries. Graduates of the course will be able to demonstrate a sound knowledge of the basic underlying academic concepts and principles associated with the broader discipline of Logistics Management. Holders of the Higher Diploma will be able to demonstrate detailed knowledge and critical understanding of the major theories in business and management, and of the way in which those theories have developed.
Entry Requirements
Minimum Age
18 years or above
Minimum Academic Entry Requirement
- Two passes in GCE A Level Examinations; or
- Completion of equivalent High School qualification (12 years); or
- Pass in appropriate Foundation / Certificate programme; or
- Other similar qualifications; or
Work Experience
- Mature Entry Route (MER) Minimum age of 21 plus work experience (2 years min) will be assessed on a case-by-case basis
Minimum English Language Entry Requirement:
- Achieved a grade C6 or better in English language O level; or equivalent qualification e.g. IELTS 5.5/TOEFL 550; or LSBF PCE Upper Intermediate
- All international students for whom English is not their first language must provide evidence of their linguistic ability by gaining a minimum level of IELTS 5.5 or equivalent, prior to receiving an offer for the course.
Career Opportunities
Information not available.
Modules
- Principles of Management
- Quantitative Methods
- Principles of Accounting
- Principles of Economics
- Principles of Marketing
- Data Analytics
- Introduction to Logistics
- Supply Chain Management
- Human Resources Management
- Operations Management
- Warehouse Management
- International Shipping Management
- Business Logistics Strategy
- International Purchasing Management
- Global Distribution Management
- Business Law
- Strategic Management