
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
DURATION
12 up to 18 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
GBP 5,445
STUDY FORMAT
Blended, Distance Learning
Key Summary
Introduction
In the fast-evolving, technology-laden landscape of Modern Supply Chains, the need for professionals to continuously acquire new skills and refine existing ones has never been more critical. Our MSc in Digital Supply Chain Management is designed to place you at the forefront of this revolution, covering essential topics such as Global Economics, Supply Chain Finance, Digital Procurement, Green Value Chains, and Operations Management in the Digital Age.
With a focus on Building Omnichannel Strategies, embracing Supply Chain 4.0, and mastering Logistics and Transportation in a digital context, this program is your gateway to not just adapt but lead in transforming Supply Chains. Embrace the opportunity to reinvent yourself and propel your organization towards a prosperous digital future.
Curriculum
We understand that motivation and time commitments differ for everyone. That's why we offer the flexibility to choose between full-time (12 months) and part-time (18 months) options for all our programs. For those opting for the full-time path, courses are delivered on weekday evenings or weekends to fit your busy schedule. This flexibility ensures that you can pursue your educational goals without compromising your personal and professional responsibilities.
- Global Economics and Supply Chain Finance
- Digital Procurement and Green Value Chain
- Operations Management in the Digital Age
- Building an Omnichannel Strategy
- Supply Chain 4.0
- Managing Logistics and Transportation in the Digital Age
- Business Consultancy Project (Optional)
- Dissertation (Optional)
Career Opportunities
In the contemporary business ecosystem, the pivotal role of Supply Chain Management is an undeniable truth recognized by every forward-thinking organization. The unprecedented challenges presented by COVID-19 served as a critical stress test, revealing the inherent vulnerabilities and the urgent need for adaptability within Global Supply Chains. This period of turmoil catalyzed a significant paradigm shift, transforming the core focus from traditional cost management to strategic risk mitigation.
In the aftermath, we are witnessing a dynamic evolution, propelled by the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as Automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data Analytics, and the Internet of Things (IoT). These innovations are not merely disrupting; they are redefining the landscape of Supply Chain Operations, necessitating a new breed of Supply Chain Leaders.