Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management - The University of Sydney

Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

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Overview

In this course, you will learn to apply the concepts and techniques at the heart of logistics and supply chain management, enhancing your career and enabling you to progress to a graduate diploma or master’s qualification. Based on our Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, but requiring...
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Key information

Duration

6 months full-time
(Available part-time)
Not available to student visa holders.

Location

The University of Sydney

Study mode

Face to face

Fees

Tuition fee information for the year selected is currently not available.

Additional info

Credit points
Total amount of credits points required to complete this course. All subjects have a credit point value to indicate their contribution towards completing the course.
24
GCLSCMGT1000

What you’ll study

Taught by the University’s Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, recognised by the Australian Government as a key centre of excellence in research and education, you will benefit from the centre’s strong links with industry.

Studying four core units, you will learn to apply advanced knowledge and understanding of the key logistics and supply chain management concepts, techniques and trends, in diverse contexts.

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Admission criteria

1

Qualifications

Mandatory for course entry

To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, an applicant is required to have:

  • a bachelor's degree or higher qualification (or equivalent) at an institution approved by the Business School and graded at a standard acceptable to the Business School; or
  • appropriate qualifications and equivalent professional work experience of no less than three years in a relevant field, as defined by the Business School; and
  • any other minimum standards specified by the Business School.

2

English language requirements

Mandatory for course entry

You may need to provide evidence of your English proficiency to study with us. Find out which requirements are applicable to you below:

How to apply

Submit application

Submit an application through our portal.

Closing dates

Semester 1

31 January of the commencing year.

Semester 2

15 July of the commencing year.

Scholarship applications

Separate deadlines apply for scholarships.

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