An RMIT approved non-business diploma from any of the local polytechnics
IELTS – 6.5 (no band less than 6.0);
TOEFL – internet-Based Test (iBT) = 92, with minimum of 20 in all sections;
Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE(A) = 58 (no communication band less than 50);
Cambridge English: (Advanced CAE) (up to 2014) = 58 with no less than ‘borderline’ in each skill;
Cambridge English: (Advanced CAE) 2015 onwards: 176 with no less than 169 in any component;
RMIT English Worldwide (REW) Advanced Plus or equivalent;
Successful completion of a recognised approved Diploma qualification or higher, where the language of instruction was English.
Have successfully studied Singapore Cambridge ‘A’ levels at a Singaporean high school for at least 2 years and met the academic entry criteria of 3 A/H2 level passes
Its equivalent, as approved by the University
Learn to supply the world
Logistics, supply chain and trade industries are increasingly specialised and challenging, with strong demand for graduates who are business-savvy, sensitive to different cultures, and who have strong project management and negotiation skills.
Graduates will be prepared for a professional career with a broad range of skills and an understanding of the inter-dependence of global, localised, and regional logistics activities. They gain the confidence to tackle the evolving challenges of a rapidly globalised logistics and supply chain industry.
Professional Accreditation or Recognition
The Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) is accredited by Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).
Enrolled students are eligible for Student Affiliate membership of Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and Student membership of Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) and Logistics and Supply Chain Management Society (LSCMS).
Graduates are eligible for Affiliate membership of Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) and Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and Professional membership of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Society (LSCMS).
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Minimum Class Size
Minimum class size to commence: 50 students.
In the event that the above minimum number is not met, the intake will not commence. Students will be informed within 30 days before class commences.
Modules
To be awarded the Bachelor of Business (Logistics And Supply Chain Management) degree, student must complete, or exempted from completing (depending on their advanced standing status), a total of 24 modules comprising:
8 Common Core Modules
BUSM4192 Introduction to Management
ACCT2060 Accounting in Organisations and Society
ECON1025 Prices and Markets
MKTG1199 Marketing Principles
ECON1035 Business Statistics 1
ECON1016 Macroeconomics 1
ISYS2059 Business Information Systems
LAW2446 Commercial Law
8 Degree Major Modules
OMGT2221 Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management
OMGT2222 Transportation and Freight Logistics
OMGT2225 Procurement Management and Global Sourcing
OMGT2224 Warehouse and Distribution Channels
OMGT2228 Operations Management
OMGT2230 Business IT and Supply Chain
OMGT2223 Supply Chain Analysis and Design
OMGT2229 Supply Chain Management Strategy
8 Electives, which may be made up of :
1 Second Business Major; OR
1 Business Minor and 1 Second Minor; OR
Business Minor and 4 Electives
Graduates may further their studies in the Masters programme.
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Logistics and supply chain managers
Warehouse managers and executives
Transport coordinators and planners
Purchasing officers