Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
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What you’ll study
Logistics and supply chain management are rapidly changing, global industries. With a strong focus on resilience, analytics, sustainability, ethics and responsible management, our future-focused postgraduate program will equip you with the relevant skills for a successful and rewarding career.
Core units of study
- Production and Operations Management
- Introductory Supply Chain Analysis
- Global Distribution Strategy
- Sustainable Logistics and Procurement
Elective units of study
- Supply Chain Planning and Design
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management Systems
- Managing Supply Chain Distribution
- Logistics and Future Cities
- Spatial Analytics
- Maritime Management and Logistics
- Aviation Management and Logistics
- Introduction to Dashboarding and Data Visualisation
- Environmental Footprints and IO Analysis
- Life Cycle Analysis
Fees
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Admission criteria
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Qualifications
Mandatory for course entry
To be considered for admission to the Graduate Diploma 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;
- satisfaction of the English language requirements; and
- any other minimum standards specified by the Business School; or
- completion of the requirements of the Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the University of Sydney with a minimum credit average, or equivalent qualification.
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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.