* International Administrative Fee, Student Pass
ERCI Advanced Diploma in Business Management or;
Advanced Diploma in business from a recognized institute of higher learning; or
Business Diploma from a local polytechnic.
Minimum C6 in English Language at GCE ‘O’ Levels or;
IELTS 6.0 or equivalent, or;
TOEFL 547 (Paper based) or equivalent, or;
TOEFL 78 (Internet based) or equivalent, or;
TOEIC 692-780
The aim of this course is to advance the students understanding of the critical study of international and global logistics and to critically appraise the importance of innovation in logistics management. Contemporary issues in Logistics have gained momentum with the globalisation and the growth of e-commerce. Logistics are at the heart of any organisation as its role is to interpret strategy and policy into products and services. Over the past decades there have been some fundamental changes in the way organisations manage their logistics not only nationally, but on an international basis. The overall focus of this course is one of exploring current trends, identifying areas of opportunities, challenges, changes and how these changes have come about and what we might face in the future. The course is designed to give students a critical understanding of the current academic and pragmatic approaches to logistics; the context is contemporary logistics both global and local.
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Course Delivery
Students undertaking this programme will be expected to complete 5 modules of academic study, as well as fulfill a 30-credit Dissertation module as part of the academic and professional requirements of this course.
This programme is available in full and part time modes, and will take 12 months to complete. Students will attend 3 semesters of academic study, and are expected to complete between 30 credits to 45 credits each semester. Full-time students will attend classes 5 days a week on weekdays, while part-time students will attend classes 2-3 times a week on weekday and/or weekends.
Course Structure: Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Business Management (Logistics and Operations) (Top Up)